King George III. He was king of all of the UK, not just England.
Trick question because there wasn't one. England was a republic from 1649 until 1660
George III was King of Great Britain and Ireland in 1777. Although it follows that he was monarch over England, the title 'King of England' was not in use.
King George III
King George the third.
George III
1774 by King George III
He became King of France when his grandfather (the King of France then) Louis XV died, on May 10th, 1774.
Between 1766 and 1774, the American colonies were generally loyal Englishmen, who were upset with the King for not giving them the rights of Englishmen at home. The Continental Congresses that would declare independence from England and start the Revolutionary War didn't begin until 1774.
The king
1774
Louis XVI succeeded to the throne in 1774, he was 19.
King Louis XVI was crowned king of France in the year of 1774.
He was born August 23rd 1754 and he became King of France on May 10th 1774. He was 19 years old when he became King of France.
An agreement to stop trade with England
The Declaration of Independence is the document that contains the long list of grievances against the king of England. Some of the grieves were that the king made it so the colonies had no representation in Parliament and that he told his army to ignore the laws and government that the colonist had established.
From 1774 until 1792.
he died on December 1774