he fought in the rev war
It was the Battle of Bunker Hill that caused King George to proclaim the colonies in revolt. The battle occurred on June 17, 1775.
No, he was simply the British King. By this time in History government was being devolved to ministers and parliament. Although King George II was the last British King to lead his troops in battle (Minden, Germany 1759) the effects of the American Revolution on George III were probably a matter of an insignificant colony a very long way away. Although he may well be the focus of the Colonists discontent, I do not think that the King was the cause of it. Obviously the war of revolution was fought against the British Crown, the British & Loyalist forces in North America would believe their fight was a 'legal' one, the colonists thought different.
Actually, the generals involved with this war was General George Washington General Cornwallis and General de Rochambeau. General Washington was commanding the Continental Army. General Cornwallis commanded the British while General De Rochambeau commanded the French
The King of Great Britain, King George III.
As Commanding General of the American Continental Army , he was "The Father of his country".
American independence from great Britain and king george
He didn't fight a battle to become King, he just pulled a sword from a stone, which made him King. He did fight many battles later on though.
Ireland did not fight in the Battle of the Boyne. The Battle took place in Ireland but was between the forces of King William of Orange, from the Netherlands and King James of England.
George III, was the British King at time of Battle of Buxar.
Yes, King George hired German soldiers to fight for Britain
George Washington and king george
Not nowadays but originally all Lords had a duty to support their King in battle.
england
he didnt
They were fighting to be the king of England
they were fighting for who will be the next King.
His allegiance was to the Kingdom of Great Britain and King George