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The Colonists did not dislike the Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation of 1763 brought an end to the French and Indian War and made the Indians move farther away from the Colonists. The Colonists liked this idea very much.

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How did the colonist show their dislike of proclamation of1763?

The Colonists did not dislike the Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation of 1763 brought an end to the French and Indian War and made the Indians move farther away from the Colonists. The Colonists liked this idea very much.


What forbade the English colonists from settling on the lands west of the Appalachian mountains?

In the 1700’s it was frontier and remote areas. They were busy with settling the east coast and the English government in 1763 passed a proclamation that the lands west were not to be settled trying to make peace with the Native Americans


Why was the British government in favor the Proclamation of 1763?

because they were part of that government and they wanted to show that to the proclamtion


What is the difference between dislike and disrespect?

When you dislike someone you don't show feelings for them. When you disrespect someone you don't show care for them.


What choice describes what scorn means?

Scorn means to feel or show contempt or disdain for someone or something.


How did the colonists show their dislike of the intolerable acts?

Boston massacre,the Boston tea party, sons of liberty, daughters of liberty,and the stamp act


How does the President show dislike for a bill that he has been given?

He vetoes it.


What is the author's purpose in Patrick Henry's speech?

To show the colonists that war with Britain was their only option. Apex


What character does drew strongly dislike on the Drew Carey show?

Meme.


How did Anemarie show her dislike of the German soldier occupying her country?

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How did Annemarie show her dislike of German soldiers occupying her country?

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How did the colonists show democratic values when resisting British tyranny from 1763 to 1776?

They objected to "taxation without representation" in the British Parliament. This means they wanted to be able to elect a Representative but the British Government at the time was repressive and would not allow the colonists to seat a representative. The desire to *elect* a representative is a "democratic" value. However, the representation itself is a value of a "republic" rather than a democracy.