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Imagine you are a delegate in the second continental congress. You have always considered yourself a loyal British subject, but you also want what is best for your colony. King George III has just refused the Olive Branch Petition. Write a short reflection about how you might feel.

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As a delegate in the Second Continental Congress, if King George III refused the Olive Branch Petition, I would likely feel disappointed, frustrated, and increasingly convinced that independence from British rule was necessary.

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If I were a delegate in the Second Continental Congress and King George III refused the Olive Branch Petition, I would probably feel a sense of disappointment and frustration. As a loyal British subject, I would have hoped for a peaceful resolution and reconciliation with the mother country. However, with the king's refusal and his declaration of the colonies as being in rebellion, it would become clear that hopes of a peaceful solution were diminishing. This rejection would likely contribute to a growing conviction that independence from British rule was necessary for the well-being of the colony.

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