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Who was the azamgarh proclamation adressed to in1857?

The British


What did the harshest British critics say about the Emancipation Proclamation of US President Lincoln?

Many British critics did not approve of the Emancipation Proclamation. They did not feel it was a good idea.


Which british law was broken by those who entered the Overmountain territory.?

Those who entered the Overmountain territory violated the Proclamation of 1763, issued by the British Crown. This proclamation prohibited colonial expansion westward beyond the Appalachian Mountains, aiming to stabilize relations with Native American tribes. Settlers ignored this law as they moved into the territory, leading to conflicts over land and resources. Their actions reflected growing tensions between settlers and British authorities regarding westward expansion.


What law prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountains?

The Proclamation of 1763 forbade the colonists from moving west.


What was the purpose of the British Proclamation of Neutrality of May 1861?

On May 13, 1861, the British Proclamation of Neutrality was issued. Based on international law, this gave de facto recognition to the Confederate government, but of course there were no diplomatic ties based on this. France later issued a similar proclamation. To the British this meant that the Confederates had to abide by the treaty against privateering, while the Union had to construct an effective blockade. Also, later on the British, French and Spanish did not allow privateers from bringing in captured prizes to their ports. This effectively ended Confederate privateering as there were no ports in which to sell captured ships.