When King George III refused his assent to laws deemed essential for the public good, the colonies reacted with increasing frustration and a sense of betrayal. This refusal fueled the growing sentiment for independence, leading to organized protests and the formation of groups such as the Continental Congress. The colonies viewed this as an infringement on their rights and liberties, ultimately contributing to the push for revolution against British rule.
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