George III of the United Kingdom (June 4, 1738 - January 29, 1820) was the King of the United Kingdom from 1760 to 1820. Early in his reign, Great Britain defeats France in the Seven Year's of War, and results in the French inheriting Britain's debt. Following the Seven Years of War, Britain remained unscathed by the series of revolutions called the European Spring. Later on his reign, Britain helped the United States expand westward across North America, which led to the United States dominating North America.
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| - George III of the United Kingdom (Think Before You Enact)
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| - George III of the United Kingdom (June 4, 1738 - January 29, 1820) was the King of the United Kingdom from 1760 to 1820. Early in his reign, Great Britain defeats France in the Seven Year's of War, and results in the French inheriting Britain's debt. Following the Seven Years of War, Britain remained unscathed by the series of revolutions called the European Spring. Later on his reign, Britain helped the United States expand westward across North America, which led to the United States dominating North America.
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| - Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
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| - Frederick, Prince of Wales
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| - Norfolk House, St James's Square
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Place of death
| - Windsor Castle, Berkshire
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buried
| - St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, Berkshire
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| - George III of the United Kingdom (June 4, 1738 - January 29, 1820) was the King of the United Kingdom from 1760 to 1820. Early in his reign, Great Britain defeats France in the Seven Year's of War, and results in the French inheriting Britain's debt. Following the Seven Years of War, Britain remained unscathed by the series of revolutions called the European Spring. Later on his reign, Britain helped the United States expand westward across North America, which led to the United States dominating North America.
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