George III of the United Kingdom

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    Revolution Before the United States of America, America was British America. The colonies had been under the rule of Great Britain until 1776. The colonies desired for freedom and independence from Great Britain. The colonists were inspired by the French and Indian War that they decided they need to unite together to take down their enemy, Great Britain. The American Revolution helped America on its identity creation by defeating Great Britain, gaining independence and becoming the United States of America

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    reason why King George III of England is remembered as being the mad king who lost the American colonies. However, there is more to the king than what the rebel colonists made him out to be. King George’s reign of nearly 60 years was full of hardships and setbacks, yet he was a hard worker who was kind and looked out for the welfare of his empire. King George was the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and the grandson of King George II of England born on June 4, 1738 (“George III”). At the age of

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    After eight miserable years and 25000 deaths the Revolution continued. The American Revolution was the event that affected the lives of our ancestors and for generations to come. The backbone for the fighting was the continuous oppression of acts and the signing of the declaration of independence. At this time, Great Britain had just fought a war, the French and Indian war. The war was costly and the English Parliament needed a way to raise money and pay off the war expenses. To solve this economic

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    traveling to the Americas and “a new phase of civilization began.” (Reference.com) 8 September 1565- First Spanish settlement in St. Augustine, Florida- The significance of St Augustine, Florida is that it is the oldest documented city located in the United States. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés arrived and founded the Presidio of San Agustin. In 1821 when Spain gave up the land to the US, the name was changed to St. Augustine, Florida. The city was going to be used to help build the Spanish Empire protecting

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    18th centuries. As the English travelled across the Atlantic Ocean, they not only extended the rule of the English monarchy but also transported their cultural heritage as well. Subsequently, the colonists revolted against English monarch, King George III, during the American Revolutionary War in the late 18th century. Simply put, colonists felt devalued and exploited by the English

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    In 1606, England’s King James I decided to send explorers to what is now America. Food was scarce in Great Britain and the Spaniards had already set sail. This gave Britain reasons to try to expand their empire into new territories. Wanting to strengthen England, the Virginian Company tried to not only gain territory but, also give work to struggling men and get better access to products that they were having to import. Greed would only lead to their downfall. The American Revolution started in 1775

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    Nicholas the II, was the last person to rule over Imperial Russia, as well as his wife, Alexandra Fyodorovna. Anastasia had three older sisters named: Olga, Tatiana, and Maria. Anastasia was also the great-great-granddaughter to Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom from her mother’s side of the family. Many people have known her as the missing Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, but before I inform you about her tragic death I must start from the beginning. The Romanov family had ruled over Russia for

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    Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel was born in Bavaria, Germany on August 26, 1819. He attended college at the University of Bonn in Germany before marrying Queen Victoria in February of 1840. Albert then assumed the role of prince consort of England and Ireland. He was Victoria’s most trusted advisor because his advice was usually level-headed and reasonable. While Albert had the respect and trust of Victoria, the same wasn’t true of the public. They looked down on his foreign upbringing

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    The story, The Hungry, Hungry King George represents a brief summary of the events that led up to the American Revolutionary War. After the Seven Years Was (also known as the French and Indian War) King George III needed a significant amount of money as he was in debt. This idea is depicted in the story as his ongoing ‘hunger’, or need to pay this debt, that cannot be satisfied. Throughout the story, the phrase “But, he was still hungry” is continuously repeated to demonstrate the amount of taxes

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    I do not believe they intended to start a war, but their confrontation with the French certainly did. Major George Washington from Virginia was at the forefront of battle for the colonies. England and France would declare war after a few battles had already taken place and the Seven Years’ War would be fought in different continents and on the seas. The war would

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