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The king rejected the first letter asking for respect and fair treatment written by the First Continental Congress.
After the implementation of the Intolerable Acts, American colonists were upset and some infuriated with King George III of England. That is why the First Continental Congress decided to send a formal letter to the King of England on October 25, 1774.
Congressman John D*ickinson drafted the letter to the King, respectfully asking to change his approach about that punishment. Neither the King nor the British Parliament answered in expected terms and that is why one year after this letter, the Second Continental Congress had to write the Declaration of the Causes to Take Arms, which represented the beginning of the American Revolutionary War of Independence.