<span>George III became king of Great Britain and Ireland in 1760 following George II's death. He worked for an expedited end to the Seven Years' War. Also, during the American Revolution, he was portrayed as an inflexible tyrant who essentially caused the revolution. He was, in name only, the ruler of Great Britain at the time of the War of 1812, although his son, as Prince Regent, was really in control. King George died in 1820. He was the 2nd longest ruler of Great Britain, next to Queen Victoria.</span>
Australia was partially settled by convicts: there were a lot of penal colonies in Australia, and Britain was famously sending its criminals there. This was not the case for other British colonies.
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It would be the most truthful and accurate first hand account. It’s kind of why holocaust survivors are/were some of the most important and valuable people to listen to and learn from because they were actually there. It’s not history to then, it’s their life. It’s their childhood. It’s the way they grew up and to learn first hand from those who lived through horrific past events is vital in protecting our future.
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