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(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, PA.) On July 9, 1776, just hours after the Declaration of Independence was read publicly for the first time in New York, a patriotic mob tore down a gilded statue, recreated here, of this reigning king; parts of it would be melted down & used as ammo against the British |
George III
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$400 |
J |
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
2018-12-24 |
#7891 |
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After the fall of Yorktown, he drafted a letter of abdication but never presented it to Parliament |
King George III
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$400 |
DJ |
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
2017-06-05 |
#7546 |
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This monarch said, "The die is now cast, the colonies must either submit or triumph" upon approving the Intolerable Acts |
King George III
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$800 |
DJ |
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
2005-10-13 |
#4849 |
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In late 1774 he declared, "The die is now cast; the colonies must either submit or triumph" |
King George III
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$1,200 |
DJ |
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
2004-10-13 |
#4623 |
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This enemy of the colonies was the first of the Hanoverians born in England |
George III
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$1,000 |
DJ |
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
1994-10-05 |
#2318 |
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After Yorktown he said he'd abdicate if not supported in continuing the war |
George III
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$400 |
DJ |
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
1992-05-07 |
#1784 |
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A statue in New York of this leader was toppled and later made into American bullets |
King George III
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$100 |
J |
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
1988-11-09 |
#963 |