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He could be argued as both but for the most part or at least in my opinion he was a King, or acted like one. He was selfish, owned slaves, lived in a mansion and was a part of the free masons, a secret elitist group. Howver the way he was brought up (started from the bottom now hes here) reflects the common man.

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