Unlike OTL, George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and the chief claimer to the title of King of France, was extremely active in government, excrising his royal progrative as he saw fit: he attended and convened Cabinet meetings, appointed and dismissed ministers at will, handled legislative affairs with Parilament, assented to and rejected laws as he saw fit, issued Royal Charters and Patents on his own, coordinated the government, appointed and dismissed ambassdors, signed treaties with other countries, and commanded the military.
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| - George III: The Overly Active King
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| - Unlike OTL, George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and the chief claimer to the title of King of France, was extremely active in government, excrising his royal progrative as he saw fit: he attended and convened Cabinet meetings, appointed and dismissed ministers at will, handled legislative affairs with Parilament, assented to and rejected laws as he saw fit, issued Royal Charters and Patents on his own, coordinated the government, appointed and dismissed ambassdors, signed treaties with other countries, and commanded the military.
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| - Unlike OTL, George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and the chief claimer to the title of King of France, was extremely active in government, excrising his royal progrative as he saw fit: he attended and convened Cabinet meetings, appointed and dismissed ministers at will, handled legislative affairs with Parilament, assented to and rejected laws as he saw fit, issued Royal Charters and Patents on his own, coordinated the government, appointed and dismissed ambassdors, signed treaties with other countries, and commanded the military.
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