King George did not expect the Colonists to choose to rebel against his power and demand their freedom.
King George III was ruler of England during the time the Colonies were trying to establish their independence. Because of this he ruled the Colonies as they were a territory owned by England. So, sending the Declaration to King George was the only true course of action available that would end in results.
because he got choosenAnswerPrior to the colonies declaring their independance, the colonies were owned by Great Britain and the people were subjects to the King. So when the colonies joined the army and fought the French and Indian War, they were serving under the King. George Washington began his military career fighting in the French & Indian War.
King george was not an heir but he was appointed as king of England after Queen Anne died without an heir. George did not even like England and did not speak any enhlish in that matter he spoke German. So since he did not speak English they had to appoint a prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole to do the duties he could not. And because of this he proposed the idea of Salutary Neglect that was basically to leave the new colonies in America alone and not to be controlled by England. which then developed the War of inependence by the colonies and England, Great Britain...
he moved because the people owed him money and they could not pay him so he sent them there to work off the depted and build land instead of paying king george 2
Two of King George V's first cousins were Tsar Nicholas of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm was the grandson of Queen Victoria, so was King George. Tsar Nicholas was the grandson of King Christian IX of Denmark, so was King George. So, the Kaiser and the Tsar were related to King George, but the Tsar was not as closely related to the Kaiser.
There is no exact timing of all the taxes King George 3 placed on the colonies since there are so many. Sorry!!!
In a roundabout way it was. The king owned the colonies so he ruled all of them.
His father died before he could ascend to the throne. So, when King George's grandfather died, he became king.
King George III was ruler of England during the time the Colonies were trying to establish their independence. Because of this he ruled the Colonies as they were a territory owned by England. So, sending the Declaration to King George was the only true course of action available that would end in results.
what did king george the III do to make the colonies angry King George put taxes on the colonists everyday needs
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Losing the US colonies and by doing so sparking the Revolutionary War.
Because of the taxes the colonies didn't want to pay.They also wanted freedom from King George III so the can be a nation and not remain colonies of Great Britan.
the stamp act was imposed on the colonists by king george III,the king of new england at the time. so your answer is new england or the original 13 colonies.
because he got choosenAnswerPrior to the colonies declaring their independance, the colonies were owned by Great Britain and the people were subjects to the King. So when the colonies joined the army and fought the French and Indian War, they were serving under the King. George Washington began his military career fighting in the French & Indian War.
King George III wanted to keep a standing army to keep control of the rioting colonists, and George didn't want to pay for construction of a fort, and for all the supplies and food for the soldiers, so he used the colonists' private homes to quarer them, which saved money on King George's part.
King George III needed funds to pay for the artillery used in the French and Indian War. He didn't have them, so he taxed the colonies for something they weren't even a part of. King George taxed the colonists because he felt that he was always there to protect the colonists with his army and all that stuff, so he decided that the colonists should pay him back. The colonists got really mad and some decided that they would not buy the things that King George put taxes on.