Rather than refer to the "King," "His Royal Highness," or "His Majesty," Thomas Jefferson lists a series of accusations with "He has . . . " Why do you think Jefferson used that style?

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Answer:

Jefferson doesn't consider George III as his king.

Explanation:

According to Thomas Jefferson, the colonies have suffered at the hands of King George III. Each of injustices has been directed at the colonies to establish a tyranny government in North America. Jefferson says that the colonists have suffered and now its the time to expose it. In his writing, Jefferson uses "He" instead of '"King," "His Royal Highness," or "His Majesty," etc.