Dolan
Banned
So yeah, the legacy of King George III was... mixed...
To the people of British Islands, King George III was seen as Mad Tyrant whose actions started the gradual shift of power in the Empire from British proper to North America, but to the people of North America, he was seen as enlightened champion of the people as he supported the Colonial representatives being integrated into British Parliament.
So... let's say that when the American colonists sent the petition of giving them representations in the Parliament, King George either rejected that or not even giving them the audience... What would happen then?
Will London stay as the center of power in the British Empire instead of New York? Or could Britain retain its North American colonies in the first place without giving them representations?
To the people of British Islands, King George III was seen as Mad Tyrant whose actions started the gradual shift of power in the Empire from British proper to North America, but to the people of North America, he was seen as enlightened champion of the people as he supported the Colonial representatives being integrated into British Parliament.
So... let's say that when the American colonists sent the petition of giving them representations in the Parliament, King George either rejected that or not even giving them the audience... What would happen then?
Will London stay as the center of power in the British Empire instead of New York? Or could Britain retain its North American colonies in the first place without giving them representations?