No, Crispus Attucks did not work for King George. He was an African American sailor and dockworker who was one of the victims in the Boston Massacre, which occurred during the tensions between the American colonists and the British authorities. Attucks is often considered the first casualty of the American Revolution.
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he moved because the people owed him money and they could not pay him so he sent them there to work off the depted and build land instead of paying king george 2
This was not the opinion of Pringe George IV, but rather speculation as to why Britain would enter into such a foolish war with the United States. Although some considered King George mentally ill, there is some speculation that what they may have considered to be the king's insanity, was actually poor hearing. When George III was declared incompetent, his heir, Prince George took power. He was widely despised by his father's ministers, who resigned rather than work with him. So, without the advice of these ministers, the Prince entered the war with the United States, although Britain already engaged in a war with France. So, since King George had to step down, and his son made a grave diplomatic error, the king's deafness can indirectly be blamed.
When the First Continental Congress met in 1774, the members expressed their frustration with King George and his unfair laws.
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Crispus Attucks was an escaped slave that wanted freedom as of the age of 16. Him wanting freedom made his master mad because he wouldn't get his work done. When he escaped he went to go work on boats. He was a patriot in the Boston massascre and sacrificed his life, so that other people could have their freedoms. He was the first to be shot and killed during the Boston Massacre.
he had no job, he was the king. Slaves worked for him.
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersCrispus Attucks (1723 -- March 5, 1770) was one of the first of five people killed in the Boston Massacre in Boston, Massachusetts. He has been frequently named as the first martyr of the American Revolution and is the only person killed in the Boston Massacre whose name is commonly remembered. He remains an important and inspirational figure in American history. Little is known for certain about Attucks other than that he was killed in the Boston Massacre. Fragmentary evidence suggests that he may have been a "mulatto" with African and Native American ancestry. In the early 1800s, as the Abolitionist movement gained momentum in Boston, Attucks was lauded as an example of a black American who played a heroic role in the history of the United States. Because Crispus Attucks may also have had Wampanoag Indian ancestors, his story also holds special significance for many Native Americans.Attucks has often been praised in writing meant to inspire Americans to work towards the ideals of freedom and racial equality. In 1858, Boston-area Abolitionists established "Crispus Attucks Day." In 1888, a monument honoring him was erected on Boston Common.In the poetry of John Boyle O'Reilly Attucks was described as "leader and voice that day; The first to defy, and the first to die...riot or revolution, or mob or crowd as you may, such deaths have been seeds of nations." Martin Luther King, Jr., referred to Crispus Attucks in the introduction of Why We Can't Wait (1964) as an example of a man whose contribution to history, though much-overlooked by standard histories, could be revered as a source of moral courage.One author wrote this appraisal of Attucks's significance:He is one of the most important figures in African-American history, not for what he did for his own race but for what he did for all oppressed people everywhere. He is a reminder that the African-American heritage is not only African but American and it is a heritage that begins with the beginning of America.I hoped this helped, it's all I can remember.
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king george the 3rd didn't give the colinist freedom because he needed work to be done and he didn't want to do any of that work.
King George was a common subject on British stamps. It will take some detective work to narrow down the search. Use a catalog online or through your local library to identify the specific item. It will also provide an estimated value. Also, consider that there were 6 King George's, two of whom appeared on stamps, King George V from 1911 to 1936 and King George VI from 1936 to 1952.
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no it was purple because he had to have medicen to stop him from being crazy but it didnt work and his wee turned purple
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he moved because the people owed him money and they could not pay him so he sent them there to work off the depted and build land instead of paying king george 2