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Part of king george iii's plan in moving troops from the colonies to the caribbean was:

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King George III’s part of the plan in moving troops from the colonies to the Caribbean was that he plans to have control and maintain the control of the southern colonies by having to make this possible by using loyalist forces.

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maintain control of the southern colonies using loyalist forces

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With the crisis in England and the economic growth of the Thirteen Colonies in 1763, King George III, considered authoritarian and centralizing, began to create several tax laws for these colonies. The colonies did not accept abusive taxes and started the American revolution, where the Americans fought against the British army for independence from their territories. As American colonies began to advance toward their goal, King George III devised a plan that involved moving troops from the colonies to the Caribbean. The king's goal with this plan was to maintain control of the southern colonies using loyal forces.

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