The Royal Crown refers to monarchy or the reigning monarch in Britain during a given period. In context of AP US History, it often refers to King George III who reigned during American Revolution.
Think of the Royal Crown like your school principal - they're in charge and make decisions that affect everyone in school (or country). But if students (or citizens) feel those decisions are unfair, they might start a petition (or revolution) against them.
Monarchy: A form of government where power is held by one individual, usually a king or queen. In this case, it was King George III.
American Revolution: A war fought from 1775-1783 between Great Britain and thirteen British colonies in North America which declared independence as United States of America.
Declaration of Independence: Document adopted by Second Continental Congress on July 4th 1776 declaring independence from British Crown.
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