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King George did not take part in any battles himself.
he had three..at least that's what i head..they were "farmer king george", "mad king george", and "bull head george"..well these are what i think..
They did that because king george need more money.
it may be king George i am having the coin the value is quarter rupee. pl. contact me if anyone need it my email id is anithya50@gmail.com Nithyanandam.
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The reason why King George was on this war because he needed to win the battle and he needed the money. The colonists did not need the money because they already have good weapons and stuff like that that's why the British really needed this war.
King George did not take part in any battles himself.
why did shivaji feel the need to crown himself the king
Which King George? There have been five, you need to specify which one.
he had three..at least that's what i head..they were "farmer king george", "mad king george", and "bull head george"..well these are what i think..
They did that because king george need more money.
There was King George V and King George VI. To get an estimate of value on an Australian predecimal banknote, you will need to provide the two signatories on the note and the serial number.
You need to specify WHICH King George- there have been several, in several nations.
yes but im in 3rd grade im in a play tomoro and im king george i need a crown and i need to see what his crown looks like so i can copy it
They did that because king george need more money.
You may need to explain who King Groge was before we can answer that. I wonder whether he was any relation to King George of England.
Neither. We say the title and name together: "President George Washington fought in the Revolutionary War", as opposed to "President, George Washington, fought in the Revolutionary War". To make it an appositive it would need to read: " A president, George Washington, fought in the Revolutionay War". Because then it is reiterating "A president" but isnt necessary for completion of the idea.