On the day of 1775, King George III spoke in front of the Parliament of the British Parliament and discussed the growing concern about the American rebellion who thought he was himself and the rebellion against the British It was. He started speeches by reading the Declaration of the Rebellion, urged Congress to act quickly to end the uprising and bring order to the colonies.
"Many of these unhappy people can still be faithful and may be too wise to see the fatal consequences of this insult, but the torrent of violence is strong enough to force In these words, the king asked the Diet to agree to send troops to deal with his own theme, which he thought impossible as colonialists impossible.
As the Continental Congress announced the desire to continue to remain faithful to the British royal family in the petition of the olive branch delivered to the monarch on September 1, George III said he has the same temper. Blood penetration; and a disaster that can not be separated from the state of war; still my Americans can see the rebellious view of their leaders, I am convinced that this is the result of all the results in the UK "King George continues to ridicule his so-called colonists who are called" the strongest protest action against my loyalty "and they think they are preparing for general resistance. "
Unfortunately for George III, anti-monarchy claims of Thomas Payne's brochure "common sense" issued in January 1776 proved the persuasive power of many American settlers. Both sides fell into a final political stalemate, soon an independent bloody war appeared.
On 26th October 1775 King George III expanded the anti-government power declaration in the throne speech at the opening ceremony of the National Assembly. The king insisted that the rebellion was motivated by a "desperate conspiracy" leader whose loyalty to him was not true. King George said he intends to use the army to cope with the crisis. The Second Continental Council answered the Declaration of Rebellion on December 6, 1775, despite their unwavering loyalty to the authorities, that the British Parliament has no legitimate right to claim the colony without democratic representation Stated. The Second Continental Congress insisted that they wanted to avoid "civil war".
On the day of 1775, King George III spoke in front of the Parliament of the British Parliament and discussed the growing concern about the American rebellion who thought he was himself and the rebellion against the British It was. He started speeches by reading the Declaration of the Rebellion, urged Congress to act quickly to end the uprising and bring order to the colonies. "Many of these unhappy people can still be faithful and may be too wise to see the fatal consequences of this insult, but the torrent of violence is strong enough to force In these words, the king allowed the Congress to agree to send troops to deal with his own subject, I thought his colonists were impossible.
On August 23, 1775, when George III issued the "declaration to cease rebellion and incitement", historians were able to classify colonists as "protectionist". In this declaration, King George III says, "People now spreading their arms and revolting people" oppose our government and do our best to endure and oppress such revolts I am ordering obedient and loyal subjects. . "Colonial Americans call this declaration 'loyal' and call on those who are still faithful to King George III.