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      • King George's Britain saw social changes with developments in agriculture and the first inventions of the British Industrial Revolution. The arts flourished, too, with the Georgian style of architecture sweeping across cities and the arrival of literary greats like Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott.
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  2. Jun 10, 2024 · George III, the controversial British monarch known for his long reign and struggles with mental illness, played a pivotal role in shaping Britain’s political landscape during a time of significant global change.

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  3. Apr 29, 2015 · George III became popular following his understanding treatment of two insane assailants, Margaret Nicholson in 1786 and John Frith in 1790. Nicholson lunged at George’s chest with a dessert knife, while Frith threw a stone at the King’s carriage.

  4. Apr 15, 2013 · George III, when ill, often repeated himself, and at the same time his vocabulary became much more complex, creative and colourful. These are features that can be seen today in the writing and...

  5. Jan 24, 2023 · The rather austere style was a sort of reaction against the highly decorative Baroque style seen in Continental Europe, and it eventually developed into the Neoclassical style, where elements of the Doric and Ionic orders of ancient Greek and Roman architecture were used with a new toned-down approach to create uniform buildings, squares, and ...

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  6. Jul 3, 2023 · British monarch George III inherited the throne in 1760—just in time to oversee rising tensions with the American colonies lead to a revolution that reshaped his empire and the world.

  7. Jan 30, 2017 · Some manuscripts are now mounted, windowpane style, with the intent of being bound. Ledgers, pamphlets, letterbooks and a few very personal tokens (like a lock of one child’s hair coiled up and...

  8. The King’s new enthusiasm for the gothic style re-ignited his ambition to build in Richmond and in 1801 work finally started on a palace there. The so-called castellated palace was built on the riverfront at Kew to the design of James Wyatt and a cost of some £100,000.

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