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Q: What was the colonists response on the proclamation act?
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What was the proclamation of?

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.


What was the proclamation of rebellion?

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What did colonist think about the proclamation act of 1763?

they opposed it because it kept colonists from moving westward


What was the colonists' first act of violence against the British?

They killed indians. Feathers, not dots.


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What did the colonists call the four laws that parliament passed to punish the colonists of Massachusetts?

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