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King George III did not willingly grant America its freedom; rather, the American colonies declared independence due to grievances against British rule, including taxation without representation and restrictions on trade. The ensuing Revolutionary War, fueled by a desire for self-governance and liberty, ultimately led to Britain recognizing American independence in the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The decision to grant freedom was a result of military defeat and the political realities of the time, rather than a voluntary act by the king.

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