he didn't feel anything yo !
i think he felt happy because it was a new place that he went to
King George rejected it because he felt that he was the king and everyone should obey him, not tell him what to do.
King George III felt that the colonies had no right to form their own government as they were dutifully represented in the English legislature. He also felt that the colonies had no right to declare independence.
'Cause he felt like it.
He doubted his abilities and feared the people would think he wanted to be a king. He said he felt like "a culprit who is going in place of his execution."
i think the philadelphians who attended the "tragical exhibition" felt disappointed.because there was not a single paragraph in the papers to shame them from it.
He felt Like too
I think George Washington wanted the British to have no shelter.
he felt that the colonists were traitors and since they were still his subjects, they still had to follow his laws
Montesquieu felt that the best way to protect liberty was to divide the various functions and powers of government among three branches the legislative executive and judicial.
Because they felt like they were getting taxed to much by KING GEORGE 3
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.