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densk [106]
2 years ago
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How were the colonists estranged from King George III?

History
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Kamila [148]2 years ago
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Answer:

The colonists were grown further apart from King George III because of his treatment towards them.

Explanation:

most believe that the colonists immediately wanted to be independent from great Britain. But in fact, they simply wanted to be treated as the Englishmen that they were. They were being given all of these taxes, yet had no say in it, as the other Englishmen in great Britain did. As the king ignored this, that is when the popular idea emerged of becoming an independent nation.

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