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The British king in 1775 was King George III. He reigned from 1760 to 1820 and is known for his tumultuous relationship with the American colonies, which ultimately led to the American Revolutionary War. His policies and attempts to exert control over the colonies were significant factors in the growing desire for independence among the colonists.

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