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Depends on which part your talking about. You're probably looking at the "List of Grievences" section. It states all the complaints that the colonists had about the king of Britain at the time. I don't know the name of the king, but that's who "he" is.

King George III of the United Kingdom, sovereign of Great Britain at the time US independence was declared.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_iii

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The word He in the Declaration of Independence refers to King George III of Great Britain.

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He is King George III

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