i think he was a loyalist.
He was a Loyalist. He ruled England during the revolutionary war
King George was neither a loyalist nor a patriot. The term patriot, as used, refers to a person who was in favor of the Colonies in revolt; a loyalist was loyal to the English Crown. King George was the embodiment of the Crown; he was the subject of the loyalty.
i think he was a loyalist.
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King George III was king of the UK in 1776.
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In England because the king George III was there and they were just there with the king
King George III granted Americans their freedom after the Patriot victory at Yorktown.
Samuel Seabury was british loyalist and supported King George III
One assumes you mean "against George III." Paul Revere copied an engraving of the Patriot view of the shootings and distributed copies throughout the colonies.
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A loyalist/Torie..loyal to King George III (British) definitely did not like the Whigs/patriots of the 13 colonies.
During the American Revolution, a British colonist in America that was still loyal to King George the III was called a loyalist.
Loyalist forces were adamant about maintaining ties to King George III while the Patriots were determined to oppose the King. Many Patriots ended up as enemies to the crown for their beliefs and actions.
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Those Americans who during the Revolutionary War preferred to stay loyal to the British Connection!
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he was a freed African slave living in New Jersey who fought on the loyalist side during the American Revolution. Search(american revolution king)to discover that king George III was king of Great Britain at the time.