
Why We're Wrong About George III
Dan Snow's History Hit
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What Happened to the Quakers and the Germans?
He's forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be etamed. The king basically took her or at least it wasn't the king personally either. It was the royal governor. Nine times out of ten, these are royal governors doing things. And they're only doing things that they've been doing for hundreds of years. We forget that it wasn't until 19 forty six that america was an independent on longer than it was a colony.
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