the restoration of King Charles the Second after the English revolution.
American colonists used boycotts to protest British rule and avoid the high taxes the King required. After Britain began taxing stamps and paper, colonists clashed with British tax collectors and authorities, eventually leading to the American Revolution.
Colonisit revolted because the British were treating them unfairly. Colonist didnt want to have a war and tried not to by sending treaties to the British such as the Olive Branch Treaty but war had already broke out.
An American colonist who remained loyal to King George III was known as a Loyalist or a Tory (plural "Tories"). "Tory" is also a name applied to Conservative political parties in the UK and Canada.
The answer is George the Third.
who was the british monarch at the time of the american revolution
King George the 3rd was king, and he sent his British troops out to war in the American Revolution.
King George III is the British leader during The American Revolution.
King George the third
King George III.
King George III
During the American Revolution, a British colonist in America that was still loyal to King George the III was called a loyalist.
King George III.
King George III was the British ruler during the American Revolution. He imposed taxes on the colonists. This made the colonists dissatisfied, which led to the American Revolution.
King George III who reigned from 1760 until 1820.
A loyalist is a person who backed the British and the King. They were "loyal " to the crown.
King George III was the monarch of Great Britain during the Revolutionary War.