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George III by Mind Map: George III

1. Personal facts

1.1. Son of

1.1.1. Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha

1.1.2. Frederick, Prince of Wales

1.2. Reing date

1.2.1. 1760-1801

1.2.1.1. Great Britain

1.2.1.2. Ireland

1.2.2. 1801-1820

1.2.2.1. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

1.3. Married to

1.3.1. Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

1.4. Family residence

1.4.1. Buckingham House

1.5. Illnes

1.5.1. porphyria

1.5.1.1. dementia

2. Political facts

2.1. Parliament

2.1.1. 1962

2.1.1.1. Tory ministers

2.1.1.1.1. Lord Bute

2.1.2. 1963

2.1.2.1. Whig Party

2.2. End of Seven Year's War

2.2.1. Peace of Paris

2.3. Royal Proclamation of 1963

2.3.1. Proclamation Line

2.3.1.1. 13 colonies in North America

2.3.1.1.1. United States Declaration of Independence (1776)

2.3.1.2. rest of North America

2.3.2. More taxes

2.3.2.1. Sugar Act (1764)

2.3.2.2. Stamp Act (1765)

2.3.2.3. Townshed Acts (1767)

2.3.2.4. Tea duty (1763)

2.3.2.4.1. protest

2.4. Political fight

2.4.1. Charles James Foxx

2.4.2. William Pitt the Younger

2.4.2.1. New Prime Minister (1783)

3. International conflicts

3.1. New England 1775

3.1.1. armed conflict

3.1.1.1. British forces

3.1.1.2. Colonial forces

3.2. France (and Spain)

3.2.1. friendship in 1778

3.2.1.1. Independent states of America

3.3. France

3.3.1. 1793

3.3.1.1. Declaration of War

3.3.1.1.1. meanwhile

3.3.2. 1802

3.3.2.1. Treaty of Amiens

3.3.2.1.1. peace

3.3.3. 1803

3.3.3.1. New declaration of War

3.3.3.1.1. Battle of Trafalgar

4. Next succesors

4.1. 1. George IV

4.2. 2. William IV

4.3. 3. Queen Victoria

5. personal battle

5.1. John Wilkes

5.1.1. Radical

5.1.2. Parliamentarist

5.1.3. North Briton Newspaper

5.1.3.1. George II= liar

6. prisoner in tower and released