Asked by Angelica
                Why do you think King George III refused to consider the colonist' Declaration of Rights?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Alissa
            
    he already theought the colonists had the good life because they were less taxed than the citizens of britain. He ignored them also because he did not believe that it was possible to have representation and he thought that america had no chance in defeating the british army
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    That's a nice answer Alissa, but rather idealistic.
King George was KING! Everyone knew that king's ruled -- and the people shouldn't have much power. In addition, the Colonies provided money for his treasury -- and who wants to give up a cash cow?
    
King George was KING! Everyone knew that king's ruled -- and the people shouldn't have much power. In addition, the Colonies provided money for his treasury -- and who wants to give up a cash cow?
                    Answered by
            Joe
            
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                    Answered by
            gurpreet
            
    George III refused to consider the colonists’ Declaration of Rights because he thought the Declaration of Rights was going against the British king and also he didn’t want people to have much power.
    
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