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The Proclamation of Rebellion, or A Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition, was King George III's response to the American colonists' rebellion at Bunker Hill. It stated that the colonies were now considered to be in complete rebellion, and called on loyal and responsible colonists and others to "withstand and suppress" the revolt.
They killed indians. Feathers, not dots.
Which act is the question referring to? Assuming the question is referring to acts enacted by the British Parliament, concerning the American colonists in the "Thirteen Colonies" of British North America, colonists were often angered most by those acts which impeded their financial or physical freedoms. The two which tended to draw the most ire were those acts which raised taxation (such as the Stamp Act and Sugar Act), and those which limited the ability of colonists to obtain land and expand (such as the infamous Proclamation of 1763.)
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
The Proclamation of 1763 forbade the colonists from moving west.
The response from the colonists was anger.
The sugar act was created in response to the colonists purchasing from which country?
stamp act, townsend act, quartereing act and the proclamation of 1763
The only reason the colonists hated the '' proclamation act "was because they couldn't pass the (appalachian mountains).Okkbyee
I think the answer is Proclamation of 1763
The Proclamation of Rebellion, or A Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition, was King George III's response to the American colonists' rebellion at Bunker Hill. It stated that the colonies were now considered to be in complete rebellion, and called on loyal and responsible colonists and others to "withstand and suppress" the revolt.
The Proclamation of Rebellion, or A Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition, was King George III's response to the American colonists' rebellion at Bunker Hill. It stated that the colonies were now considered to be in complete rebellion, and called on loyal and responsible colonists and others to "withstand and suppress" the revolt.
they opposed it because it kept colonists from moving westward
They killed indians. Feathers, not dots.
Which act is the question referring to? Assuming the question is referring to acts enacted by the British Parliament, concerning the American colonists in the "Thirteen Colonies" of British North America, colonists were often angered most by those acts which impeded their financial or physical freedoms. The two which tended to draw the most ire were those acts which raised taxation (such as the Stamp Act and Sugar Act), and those which limited the ability of colonists to obtain land and expand (such as the infamous Proclamation of 1763.)
The Intolerable act, Proclamation of 1773, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.