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What did King George III place in the colonies without their permission even during times of peace?

(A) British coal
(B)British troops
(C)Plum pudding
(D)Spanish cattle

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Answered by XYZperson
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Explanation:

On October 26, 1775, King George III speaks before both houses of the British Parliament to discuss growing concern about the rebellion in America, which he viewed as a traitorous action against himself and Great Britain. He began his speech by reading a “Proclamation of Rebellion” and urged Parliament to move quickly to end the revolt and bring order to the colonies.

The king spoke of his belief that “many of these unhappy people may still retain their loyalty, and may be too wise not to see the fatal consequence of this usurpation, and wish to resist it, yet the torrent of violence has been strong enough to compel their acquiescence, till a sufficient force shall appear to support them.” With these words, the king gave Parliament his consent to dispatch troops to use against his own subjects, a notion that his colonists believed impossible.

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Answered by Anshults
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The Correct Answer is (B) British troops

Explanation:

  • During 1775 King George III requested his ministers to declare America colony to be the state of rebellion.
  • By which an official statement from the British minister and King George III allows the military to take action against any aggression or rebellion started by the American colony.
  • And to keep this aggression suppress they place British troops without the permission of the Native and Colony people.

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