B. to prevent Parliament from breaking with the colonies until a compromise could be worked out
C. to protest England's taxation of the colonies
The Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition in an attempt to avert a complete break with the British Crown. This showed their desire for reconciliation and loyalty to the King, however it was ultimately rejected, leading to the escalation towards the Revolutionary War.
The Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition B to prevent Parliament from breaking with the colonies until a compromise could be worked out. The petition was a last-ditch effort for peace and reconciliation between the colonies and England.The Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition not to declare colonial independence from England, and not to protest England's taxation of the colonies, but for a different reason. The primary purpose of the Olive Branch Petition was to attempt to avert a complete and total break with the Crown (B). The Petition expressed a desire for reconciliation, asserting the colonies' loyalty to the British Crown and imploring King George III to prevent further conflicts. However, the Olive Branch Petition was rejected by the King, contributing significantly to the escalation that ultimately led to the Revolutionary War.The Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition B to prevent Parliament from breaking with the colonies until a compromise could be worked out. The petition was a last-ditch effort for peace and reconciliation between the colonies and England.
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A) the bark of trees
B) a secret factory
C) silk worm cocoons
D) a special breed of sheep
millions of freed slaves
industrial revolution
millions of new immigrants
changes in education
women's suffrage movements
Indian wars
burgeoning city populations
technological advances
The U.S. was forced to deal with profound changes in a relatively short period of time. For example, in just forty years, Americans dealt with:
a civil war
millions of freed slaves
industrial revolution
millions of new immigrants
changes in education
women's suffrage movements
Native American wars
burgeoning city populations
technological advances
so basically all of the above,
Including burgeoning city populations.
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