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.
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Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation Proclamation
To free the slaves in the states that were in rebellion.
Southern states in rebellion.
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.
Pontiac`s Rebellion resulted to the proclamation of 1763.
The only states the proclamation applied to were the states currently in rebellion and they didn't follow the proclamation because they're in rebellion and they wanted to keep they're slaves.
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To free the slaves in the states in rebellion.
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The southern states in rebellion.
The rebellion showed the british government that defending western lands would be costly
emancipation proclamation
emancipation proclamation
Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation Proclamation