Because King George the 3rd was still mad about the colonists protesting.
He didn't refuse to sign the Treaty of Paris- he ratified it in April 1784. He didn't personally go to Paris to negotiate the treaty- he sent someone else in his place. This was normal, and still is normal to this day. He did refuse other things, like the "Olive Branch Petition" in 1775.
King George III refused to consider the colonists' Declaration of Independence primarily because he viewed it as an act of rebellion against British authority. He believed the colonies were still subject to British rule and that their grievances were exaggerated. Additionally, he was influenced by the desire to maintain the integrity of the British Empire and saw the colonies' defiance as a threat to his reign and the stability of the empire. Ultimately, his refusal stemmed from a combination of political, strategic, and personal motivations.
He refuse to be the king.
The people who refused to sign the Declaration of Independense was Tomas Jefferson, and two other people.
The Whiskey Rebellion, because he thought that for farmers to refuse to pay their taxes would cause the government to collapse.
to urge colonists to refuse british goods
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He felt it gave the government too much power over society.