Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?
Author:
Jean Fritz Complete Authored Works
Illustrator:
Tomie dePaola
Publication:
1977 by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc
Genre:
Biography, History, Non-fiction
Pages:
45
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Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?
Before England's King George the Third was either king or the Third, he was just plain bashful George, and he blushed a lot. When he became king, he did everything he could to be a good king. He got married, had lots of children and was very careful with his country's money. Everyone agreed that George was a good king. But he was a little too careful with his country's money. He taxed the Americans so that England would have enough. The Americans didn't like the tax, and that was the end of good King George as far as they were concerned.
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