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Which complaint was set forth in the Declaration of Independence?

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The King ignored the wishes of the British House of Commons.

The King repeatedly dissolved colonial legislatures.

The King allied with France against the colonists.

The King never personally visited the colonies.

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User Efrem
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Answer:

The King Never Personally Visited the Colonies

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User Bethina
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Answer:

The King Never Personally Visited the Colonies: Correct he did not.

The King Allied with France against the colonists: Britain politically allied with the French.

The King repeatedly dissolved colonists: yes.

The King ignored the wishes of the British House of Commons: No.

Step-by-step explanation:

The King never personally visited the colonies: George III most certainly did not set foot in the new world. He didn't even visit his Duchy (later Kingdom) of Hanover, despite the fact that his Grandfather (George II) and Great-Grandfather (George I) were born there and visited.

The King allied with France against the colonists: Overcoming their historic enmity, the British and French eventually became political allies, as both began to turn their attentions to acquiring new territories beyond Europe.

The King repeatedly dissolved colonial legislatures: a colonist said: "He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good."

The King ignored the wishes of the British House of Commons: King George ||| has attended a meeting with them.

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