After King George III's Proclamation of 1763, which restricted colonial expansion west of the Appalachian Mountains, many American colonists felt frustrated and angry. They believed the proclamation limited their economic opportunities and their right to settle new lands. Additionally, the colonists felt betrayed, as they had fought alongside the British during the French and Indian War with the expectation of gaining access to these territories. This sentiment contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and the British government.
Prime Minister George Grenville
I believe you are referring to the proclamation of 1763 or something like that where they were not allowed to cross the appellation mountains. They were very angry even though it was for their own good.
The colonists were angered by it.
The king is always right. To disobey is treason.
he had three..at least that's what i head..they were "farmer king george", "mad king george", and "bull head george"..well these are what i think..
Prime Minister George Grenville
in 1763 king george settled in the Indians land then he took it for himself he did this cause he hated them this is there french code 657kgfai
she did not fell good
I believe you are referring to the proclamation of 1763 or something like that where they were not allowed to cross the appellation mountains. They were very angry even though it was for their own good.
the colonists were not permitted to cross the Appalachian Mountain range, thus causing less room for them to farm. when England raised taxes, the settlers had to gain more land to obtain just as much profit from their crops as they had had before this proclamation
they were angry
they felt upset and angry
yo they felt awful
un secure and worried
The colonists were angered by it.
they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west
angry and determined to be free of the British