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Thanks for reminding us TSgt Joe C. that on July 5, 1775 the Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition, written by John Dickinson, which appeals directly to King George III and expresses hope for reconciliation between the colonies and Great Britain. Dickinson, who hoped desperately to avoid a final break with Britain, phrased colonial opposition to British policy as follows: “Your Majesty’s Ministers, persevering in their measures, and proceeding to open hostilities for enforcing them, have compelled us to arm in our own defence, and have engaged us in a controversy so peculiarly abhorrent to the affections of your still faithful Colonists, that when we consider whom we must oppose in this contest, and if it continues, what may be the consequences, our own particular misfortunes are accounted by us only as parts of our distress.”
Forlorn hope comes to mind in a different context that military heroism
Forlorn hope comes to mind in a different context that military heroism
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TSgt Joe C.: When the Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition, written by John Dickinson: there must have been great hope in the colonies and in Great Britain!
Thanks for this/your post, Joe-
Margaret
Thanks for this/your post, Joe-
Margaret
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