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He was mostly to blame for a few reasons. First, by standards even of
that time, the powers of the monarchy in Great Britain were very high.
The parliament could pass anything unanimously, and it could be
immediately vetoed by the king, under any circumstance.
He had the power to create his own laws, too.
The primary reason why the Colonists viewed him as a tyrant, was because he imposed several taxes and tariffs upon them that, by their standards, seemed extremely high. Surprisingly, these taxes only accounted for 1% of the colonists' income.
However, the thing that we note Mr. George the Third for the most, is the fact that he did not listen to the Colonies' petitions and letters.
I acknowledge that in his personal life, King George the III was a good husband and father, and a very moral man. However, his position on the colonies marked him forever as a tyrant, and an example on how we should not let a lot of power get into the hands of one person.
He had the power to create his own laws, too.
The primary reason why the Colonists viewed him as a tyrant, was because he imposed several taxes and tariffs upon them that, by their standards, seemed extremely high. Surprisingly, these taxes only accounted for 1% of the colonists' income.
However, the thing that we note Mr. George the Third for the most, is the fact that he did not listen to the Colonies' petitions and letters.
I acknowledge that in his personal life, King George the III was a good husband and father, and a very moral man. However, his position on the colonies marked him forever as a tyrant, and an example on how we should not let a lot of power get into the hands of one person.