Many colonial citizens believed King George III of England to be a tyrant due to his imposition of taxes and policies that restricted their freedoms and autonomy.
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An ancient Greek tyrant was appointed by the majority of middle and lower class citizens to break the power of exploiting aristocratic oligarchs and rule for the benefit of all. A tyrant today generally seizes power for the benefit of himself and his followers and exploits the community for his own benefit. So the ancient tyrant spread benefits from a few to the many, the modern tyrant takes benefits from the many for the use of the few.
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Tyrant of Time has 255 pages.
Tyrant's Blood has 512 pages.
The Tyrant - novel - has 230 pages.
The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.
Persians believed in an all-powerful king, but many Greeks believed that citizens should choose their own rulers.
Rationalism
No, he really wan't a tyrant. Many Americans consider him one, but he was never a tyrant. Americans went from a good king to ask a a real Tyrant King (France) for help.
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"Men wil seek power, many colonists believed, because they are ambitious, greedy, and easily corrupted."