King George III is often blamed for the grievances leading to the American Revolution because he was the symbolic figure of British authority and oppression in the colonies. His policies, such as taxation without representation and the enforcement of strict trade regulations, were viewed as direct threats to colonial autonomy and rights. By focusing their discontent on the king, colonists could unify against a common enemy, rallying support for their cause and justifying their push for independence. This strategy also allowed them to frame their struggle as a fight against tyranny rather than against the British people as a whole.
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"He" refers to the King of England at the time, King George III.
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There were 27 grievances from the colonies against the British King, King George. Some of the grievances were about the welfare of the people. There is no full and complete list in circulation to confirm in war was one of the grievances but many people believe that it was.
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The document the Colonists sent to King George was the Declaration of Independence. It stated the concerns, and grievances against the king and declared the wish for independence from Britain.