Georgian Kings
The term "Georgian Kings" typically refers to the monarchs of the {House of Hanover} who ruled Great Britain from 1714 to 1830. This period includes four kings: {George I}, {George II}, {George III}, and {George IV}. They played a significant role in shaping modern Britain, overseeing events like the {Industrial Revolution} and the expansion of the British Empire.
During their reigns, the Georgian Kings faced various challenges, including political conflicts, wars, and social changes. {George III} is particularly noted for his long reign and the American Revolutionary War, which led to the loss of the American colonies. The era is also recognized for its cultural developments, including literature and architecture.