It probably was not his best day. The American Colonies made up a large part of his empire. When he lost the war, he came close to abdicating, but never did.
Wrote the declaration of independence and got mad.
they were mad at the declaration of independence because there were many taxes
Yes,his mistakes in England made us draw up a document to make him stop the things we didnt agree with, after so we based our Declaration of Independence after the document and helped us work kinks out in our own government
he was mad about it and just could not respond.
they all got mad at each other then they fought each other... then they died
Wrote the declaration of independence and got mad.
yes
they were mad at the declaration of independence because there were many taxes
they were mad lol
Yes,his mistakes in England made us draw up a document to make him stop the things we didnt agree with, after so we based our Declaration of Independence after the document and helped us work kinks out in our own government
The olive branch petition was sent after the second continental congress saying the the colonists still wanted to stay in contact with the British. King George rejected it and that made the colonists mad. The declaration of independence was sent later and told the king that they basically wanted nothing to do with Britain anymore and were now asserting the independence from the british
Worse, the British did not pay (I think) any thought to it and just dismissed it and mad them even more mad.
Because King George the 3rd was still mad about the colonists protesting.
he was mad about it and just could not respond.
he basically got STI's all the time and went mad
King George III, ( mad, king George) if it's the American war of Independence,
This phrase is found in the Declaration of Independence and refers to the king of Great Britain at the time: King George III. The "mad king" suffered from a disease called Porphyria which caused him to have temporary lapses in judgment and episodes of insanity.