
King George III
King George III was the king of Great Britain from 1760 to 1820. He is best known for his role during the American Revolutionary War, where his government faced colonial discontent over taxes and lack of representation. His reign saw significant events, including the loss of the American colonies and the Napoleonic Wars in Europe. George III's mental health fluctuated, leading to periods of illness that affected his rule. Despite controversies, he was a dedicated monarch who supported agricultural and educational reforms. His long reign marked a transition in British politics and colonial relations.