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George III

George III

George III, King of Great Britain, was born on June 4, 1738, and died on January 29, 1820. He was the grandson of George I of Hanover and ascended the throne in 1760, ruling for 60 years, the second longest reign in British history. During his reign, Britain experienced the Industrial Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, which had a profound impact on both Britain and the world.

14 quotes · American Revolution, Colony, Country
Thomas Hutchinson

Thomas Hutchinson

Thomas Hutchinson was an important political figure in the American Revolutionary War period, serving as the Governor of Massachusetts. Born on September 9, 1711, in England, he died on June 3, 1780, in the United States. He was a lawyer and writer, and his conservative stance and support for British rule made him a controversial figure during the American Revolution.

4 quotes · American Revolution, Parliament, Revolution
John Pym

John Pym

John Pym was a prominent English politician and a Member of Parliament during the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods. He played a significant role in the political landscape of his time, particularly during the English Civil War. Known for his efforts to unite Parliament against King Charles I, his actions led to the outbreak of the conflict. Pym passed away on December 8, 1643.

1 quotes · Body, Commonwealth, Facility
William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe

William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe

William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe, was a British military officer renowned for his command in the North American colonies. He was born on August 10, 1729, and died on July 12, 1814.

1 quotes · American Revolution, Army, Done
Nicholas Cresswell

Nicholas Cresswell

Nicholas Cresswell (1750-1804) was an individual of an unknown profession during the 18th century. His life and achievements are currently limited in available information, with further details awaited for exploration.

1 quotes · Absolutes, American Revolution, Colony
Chen Shui-bian

Chen Shui-bian

Chen Shui-bian (born October 12, 1950) is a former Taiwanese politician who served as the leader of the Taiwan region from 2000 to 2008. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party, he was the first non-Kuomintang leader in Taiwan's history. Chen began his career as a lawyer, gaining prominence for defending defendants in the Formosa Incident. He later served as Taipei City Councilor, Legislator, and Mayor of Taipei. His presidency was marked by efforts to promote Taiwanese identity and independence-leaning policies, which strained cross-strait relations. After leaving office, Chen was convicted of corruption and sentenced to prison. His legacy remains deeply controversial, with supporters viewing him as a democratization pioneer and critics condemning his governance and legal troubles.

30 quotes · Prejudice, Taiwan, People
Bob Hawke

Bob Hawke

Bob Hawke, born on December 9, 1929, served as the Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991. He is one of the youngest prime ministers in Australian history. During his tenure, Hawke implemented economic reforms, enhanced Australia's international status, and advocated for social justice and environmental protection.

66 quotes · Commonwealth, Said, South
Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry, born on May 29, 1736, and died on June 6, 1799, was a prominent political figure and orator during the American Revolutionary War. He served as the Governor of Virginia and is remembered for his passionate speeches and unwavering stance. Henry is famous for his famous slogan 'Give me liberty or give me death' in a speech before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which inspired many Americans to join the fight for independence.

109 quotes · Liberty, People, American Revolution
Anthony McGowan

Anthony McGowan

Anthony McGowan is a British author born in 1965. His works span across children's literature and adult fiction, known for his unique narrative style and profound thematic explorations.

1 quotes · Prejudice, Reason, Reasoning
Anthony Wayne

Anthony Wayne

Anthony Wayne, born on January 1, 1745, and died on December 15, 1796, was a prominent American politician and military leader. He served as a representative in the United States House of Representatives and played a significant role in the early development of the United States, both in military and political capacities.

4 quotes · Men, Action, American Revolution