The success in obstructing the law in …

Years: 1780 - 1780
May
The success in obstructing the law in Scotland has led Gordon to believe he can enjoy similar success in the rest of Britain.

Early in 1780 Gordon had had several audiences with King George III but had been unable to convince him of what he saw as the dangers of the Act.

George III had initially humored Gordon, but had grown increasingly irritated with him and eventually refused any future audiences.

The political climate has deteriorated rapidly.

On May 29, 1780, Gordon calls a meeting of the Protestant Association, and his followers subsequently march on the House of Commons to deliver a petition demanding the repeal of the Act.

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