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George III, in full George William Frederick, German Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, (born June 4 [May 24, Old Style], 1738, London died January 29, 1820, Windsor Castle, near London), king of Great Britain and Ireland (1760–1820) and elector (1760–1814) and then king (1814–20) of Hanover, during a period when Britain won an empire in the Seven Years’ War but lost its American colonies and then, after the struggle against Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, emerged as a leading power in Europe. During the last years of his life (from 1811) he was intermittently mad, and his son, the future George IV, acted as
okay. so today i m going to start by walking through these imperial reforms mainly into realms. okay? so one land regulation and the other in terms of taxation, trade policy. from there, we ll cover the colonial grievances are emerge coming out of these reforms, focusing especially on how they get framed. lastly, we re going to kind of dive into the crises of the 1770s as we head toward this movement for independence and the shift toward that movement, specifically for independence. now, if you went to high school in the us, which i think most of you probably some of the story is probably going to seem a bit familiar. you ve heard a lot of these policies probably before, but as we move into the american revolution with our class, we re going to be taking kind of a different focus. so we re going to be really looking at things specifically through the lens of empire. okay. so that s going to be our focus here. key terms for today. you ve got proclamation of 1763, the stamp act
okay. so today i m going to start by walking through these imperial reforms mainly into realms. okay? so one land regulation and the other in terms of taxation, trade policy. from there, we ll cover the colonial grievances are emerge coming out of these reforms, focusing especially on how they get framed. lastly, we re going to kind of dive into the crises of the 1770s as we head toward this movement for independence and the shift toward that movement, specifically for independence. now, if you went to high school in the us, which i think most of you probably some of the story is probably going to seem a bit familiar. you ve heard a lot of these policies probably before, but as we move into the american revolution with our class, we re going to be taking kind of a different focus. so we re going to be really looking at things specifically through the lens of empire. okay. so that s going to be our focus here. key terms for today. you ve got proclamation of 1763, the stamp act