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The Olive Branch Petition was signed on July 8, 1775, by the Second Continental Congress (or the Philadelphia Congress) composed of 13 British colonies in North America. The Petition declared the colonies' loyalty to Great Britain and implored King George III to prevent more conflict.
However, King George II refused to read the petition, subsequently rejecting it and declaring the colonies to be in rebellion. He further closed the American ports and warned other nations not to engage in trade with the colonies.
The correct answer is Declaring the colonies to be in rebellion.
What king George III received an olive branch petition from Congress he declared the colonies to be in rebellion.
King George III –King of England- did not accept the petition, written by John Dickinson. It appealed directly to George III and was an effort to reconcile between Great Britain and the colonies. But for the King, it was like an insult to the Crown and he considered this an act of rebellion.
On September 1775, Richard Penn and Arthur Lee were the members of the Continental Congress that presented the Olive Branch Petition to the Earl of Dartmouth.