That's not right. England was a war with Frances.... I think..
George III became the third Hanoverian King of England in 1760 on the death of his grandfather, George II.
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No, he was not the King of England before he became our first President.
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George William Frederick III was King of Great Britain as well as King of Ireland from 1760 until. In 1801, Great Britain and Ireland united, and George III became King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
King George V was succeeded by King Edward VIII who abdicated and became the Duke of Windsor and, Edward VIII was succeeded by his brother, King George VI.
King George III was the King of England from 1760 to 1820.
No - there has not been a King (or Queen) of England since 1707. King George III became king on 25 October 1760 and, at that date he held the titles "King of Great Britain" and "King of Ireland" separately. During his reign, on 1st January 1801, the crowns of Great Britain and Ireland were united and he became King of Great Britain and Ireland.
When George Washington first became president there was not such a kingdom "England". In 1707, The kingdom of England was united with the kingdom of Scotland, to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain. George III was the third and last king (He was the fourth monarch though) of Great Britain, during the years 1760-1801 (then the kidom was changed again, and he became king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland).