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Before 1775, Great Britain sent its convicts to parts of North America and the West Indies.
The ruler addressed was George III, who ruled as King of Great Britain from 1760 to 1820, becoming the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland with the political union of Britain and Ireland in 1801. His actions and those of Parliament following the French and Indian War set the stage for the American Revolution (1775-1783), and he was king throughout the War of 1812.
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Lord Frederick North was the Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1775. 1775 was also the year that the American war of Independence broke out.
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Before 1775, Great Britain sent its convicts to parts of North America and the West Indies.
Caroline Matilda of Great Britain died on 1775-05-10.
The ruler addressed was George III, who ruled as King of Great Britain from 1760 to 1820, becoming the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland with the political union of Britain and Ireland in 1801. His actions and those of Parliament following the French and Indian War set the stage for the American Revolution (1775-1783), and he was king throughout the War of 1812.
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Lord Frederick North was the Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1775. 1775 was also the year that the American war of Independence broke out.
It was called the Olive Branch Petition.
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King George I of Great Britain was born on May 28, 1660.
Loyalist was the name for the colonists who felt a great loyalty to great Britain and the king.
King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times. King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times.
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George William Frederick III was King of Great Britain as well as King of Ireland from 1760 until. In 1801, Great Britain and Ireland united, and George III became King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.