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What was King George III famous for?

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Answered by archana2025
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A member of the Hanover dynasty, which ruled England for almost two centuries, George III was king of Great Britain during some of the nation’s most tumultuous years, including those of the American Revolutionary War. In 1788, illness brought on a mental breakdown, but he briefly recovered, regaining popularity and admiration for his virtue and steady leadership through the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. Ultimately, recurring bouts of insanity led Parliament to enact regency to his son, and George III lived his final years with sporadic periods of lucidity, until his death in 1820.
Answered by SmileQueen
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1. he was the first hanverion Manarch to consider himself British rather than hanoverion


2. he was also the first to speak English as his first language


3. he never took any mestresses

4. he never visited hanoverion


5. he was very popular in the uk

6. he was known as "farmer george " due to his interest in farming


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