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Yes, Americans Are Getting More Rude

The American Spectator 26 Mar 2025
In 1787, he started his Proclamation Society for the reformation of manners, right along with his Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and following King George III’s proclamation ...
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March of history: Bengaluru’s fateful vernal equinox

Hindustan Times 25 Mar 2025
What now of General Cornwallis? With the shame of losing America trailing him like a stink, he returns to England in 1782, where he continues, astoundingly, to retain the confidence of King George III.
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Comparisons between Trump and Mad King George are unfair — to King George: historian

Alternet 24 Mar 2025
Trump has been compared with King George III by many writers and commentators; the White House on Feb ... American Colonists pull down a statue of King George III in New York City during the American Revolution.
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The fat king

The Journal Durango 24 Mar 2025
DIAG 1. King Henry VIII was not very fast. Neither was King George III, among others. Power perhaps is fattening or a heavy burden, or both. In chess, too, kings are slow. Even the lowly pawn can... .
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Revolution?

Dissident Voice 24 Mar 2025
On that day in 1775, in Concord and Lexington, Massachusetts, farmers and other working people stood their ground against redcoat British troops doing the bidding of King George III ... Revolution or Reform? ... For myself it’s the latter ... No to reformism ... .
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Broadway Rave brings pure theater joy of show-tune singalong to Lancaster [Unscripted column]

Lancaster Online 23 Mar 2025
Staff writer photo ... 28, 2025 ... As we walked into Tellus, I spotted ravegoers dressed as the lead characters from Broadway’s “Beetlejuice,” “Annie” and “Dear Evan Hanson.” King George III was in the house, too, and some “Hamilton”-esque founding fathers.
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Readers and writers: You say you want (to read about) a revolution?

Pioneer Press 23 Mar 2025
The seeds that burst into the formation of a new country were planted as early as 1760 when Boston became the center of patriotic zeal and resistance to what some colonists felt was unfair treatment by the government of British King George III.
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The American Revolution has not ended ... yet

The Los Angeles Times 21 Mar 2025
... the sitting president is pictured wearing a crown and describing himself as a king, apparently oblivious to the fact that he is proudly embracing the political identity of Britain's George III.
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Letters: California should leave history curriculum to educators

East Bay Times 21 Mar 2025
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Let’s leave historycurriculum to educators. Re ... Re ... Re ... I stand proud in the fight against the Republicans who are cut from the same tyrannical cloth as King George III.
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Dictatorship of Obama Judges

The American Spectator 21 Mar 2025
The appeals from non-drug decisions are so few that the judges begin to see themselves as King George III ... reversing Trump were appointed either by (i) Obama, (ii) Clinton, or (iii) Biden’s Autopen.
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Tyrannical leader? Why comparisons between Trump and King George III miss the mark on 18th-century ...

San Francisco Chronicle 20 Mar 2025
(THE CONVERSATION) George III, king of Great Britain and its colonies at the time of the American Revolution, has been maligned unfairly ... made him similar to George III.
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Move over, Methuseleh, here I come

The Elkin Tribune 19 Mar 2025
'Fly my flag or you'll be hanged, drawn and quartered', King George III did not tell the American colonists some 250 years ago ... .
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Justice Alito Needs To Nail His 46 Theses To The Door of Chief Justice Roberts

Hot Air 19 Mar 2025
OH, sure, you thought "You'll Be Back" was about mad King George III singing that the United States would see the error of its ways, leaving British rule but yearning one day to come back and rejoin the realm.
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