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king george III
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
King George III was not referred to as "common sense"; rather, the term "Common Sense" refers to a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776. This influential work argued for American independence from British rule and criticized monarchy, including King George III's reign. Paine's writing resonated with the American colonists' desire for self-governance and played a significant role in shaping public opinion during the Revolutionary War.
This was not the opinion of Pringe George IV, but rather speculation as to why Britain would enter into such a foolish war with the United States. Although some considered King George mentally ill, there is some speculation that what they may have considered to be the king's insanity, was actually poor hearing. When George III was declared incompetent, his heir, Prince George took power. He was widely despised by his father's ministers, who resigned rather than work with him. So, without the advice of these ministers, the Prince entered the war with the United States, although Britain already engaged in a war with France. So, since King George had to step down, and his son made a grave diplomatic error, the king's deafness can indirectly be blamed.
When the First Continental Congress met in 1774, the members expressed their frustration with King George and his unfair laws.
a slave owner
Crispus Attucks was an escaped slave that wanted freedom as of the age of 16. Him wanting freedom made his master mad because he wouldn't get his work done. When he escaped he went to go work on boats. He was a patriot in the Boston massascre and sacrificed his life, so that other people could have their freedoms. He was the first to be shot and killed during the Boston Massacre.
he had no job, he was the king. Slaves worked for him.
king george III
Oh, dude, Crispus Attucks was the first person killed in the Boston Massacre in 1770. He's often considered the first martyr of the American Revolution. So, like, he didn't really accomplish much himself, but his death played a significant role in sparking the revolution against British rule.
Aristotle
king george the 3rd didn't give the colinist freedom because he needed work to be done and he didn't want to do any of that work.
King George was a common subject on British stamps. It will take some detective work to narrow down the search. Use a catalog online or through your local library to identify the specific item. It will also provide an estimated value. Also, consider that there were 6 King George's, two of whom appeared on stamps, King George V from 1911 to 1936 and King George VI from 1936 to 1952.
King/Emperor Edward VIII (only for about 10 months). PLEASE work on your spelling.
no it was purple because he had to have medicen to stop him from being crazy but it didnt work and his wee turned purple
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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