because people like mrtan luther king jr. fought for it
King George III was king of the UK in 1776.
The colnoists wrote the Declaration of Independence to tell England that they had suffered long enough, and were breaking away from the increasingly repressive British rule. The document told the king of England what troubles he had caused for them and how he had ignored the rights of the Americans.
Also known as the Second Indian War, it was fought in North America between New France and New England (the French and their native allies and the English and their native allies) as a side issue to the Nine Years War in Europe. The border between the two provinces in America was the Kennebec River in southern Maine, and remained the same after the war.
The United States of America was founded when King George III was the King of England. The Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They sent a delegation to King George requesting a meeting. They wanted to present a demand for a redress of grievances. He replied he would not meet with them. They had an illegal assembly and he ordered them to disband. Congress considered his answer and decided to declare independence instead.
king GEORGE the 3
America disagreed with Britain's king and wanted to become their own country, so they fought for independence.
OK. So a Patriot is a person who fought for the independence of America and were against the British A Tory is a loyalist and is a person who is loyal to King George and fought for the British control
'Loyalists' were loyal to the Crown of England. 'Patriots' supported the war for independence during the time of the American Revolution. Loyalist were fighting under command of British. While, the Patriots aka rebels fought for there independence.
The Patriots and the Tories were two groups of people during the American Revolution. The Patriots were a group of "rebels" against the King(George III) and wanted freedom and independence in America. The Tories were "loyalists", that is, loyal to the King. They were against independence in America and were proud of being British. They most likely just didn't want conflict with Britain during this time.
King George III.
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He was king of England during the time of the Declaration of Independence.
According to the Declaration of Independence the King of England wanted to establish "absolute Tyranny over these" colonies.
According to the Declaration of Independence the King of England wanted to establish "absolute Tyranny over these" colonies.
According to the Declaration of Independence the King of England wanted to establish "absolute Tyranny over these" colonies.
If this question is in reference to the declaration of independence of the United States of America then it is George iii.