The tyrannical acts of the British king typically refer to King George III, who reigned from 1760 to 1820. Colonists in America viewed his policies, such as taxation without representation and the enforcement of oppressive laws, as oppressive and unjust. These perceived abuses of power contributed to rising tensions that ultimately led to the American Revolution. The Declaration of Independence specifically lists grievances against him, portraying him as a tyrant.
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