Why was George III called "the farmer king"?
a. The people of his kingdom were mostly farmers.
b. In his youth, he had been a farmer.
c. His parents were farmers.
d. He had a keen nostalgia for the bucolic world.
e. He eagerly supported efforts to apply discoveries of natural science to agriculture.
e
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