Before the Declaration of Independence, there was the Olive Branch Petition.
Written 250 years ago today, the Olive Branch Petition was Thomas Jefferson’s first attempt to explain to King George III why the American Colonies were rebelling and ask for reconciliation.
The “Shot heard ‘round the world” had been fired almost three months earlier, and the Battle of Bunker Hill had just ended. It was readily apparent to the Second Continental Congress that the situation was spinning out of control.
In a last-ditch effort to stave off a rebellion and attempt a peaceful settlement, John Hancock autho...
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