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How did the Proclamation of 1763 impact Georgia?

GA gained land stretching all the way down to the st. Mary's river ( where our southern border is today)


How plates move at a divergent boundary?

Plates are moved at a divergent boundary by the magma pushing upwards.


If you moved from a southern town are you still southern?

Yes. Your still southern even if you moved from your southern town or state. I'm southern even if I moved from North Carolina to Michigan or other states I can go to and can still be southern. If your southern by birth than it doesn't change anything even if you do move.


What were Georgia's new boundaries after the proclamation of 1763?

The border got moved to the St.Mary's river. It was a pro


A tectonic plate moving westward what geological effects would you expect to see on its northern edge?

1. If a plate moved westward, then in the westward side there would be a convergent boundary resulting in a trench. In the eastern side, there would be a divergent plate boundary resulting in a ridge. In the northern and southern side, there would be a transform fault.


What actions did the south take against the emancipation proclamation?

They thought it would not help and moved closer to war


How did the colonists feel about this proclamation Why did they feel this way?

they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west


Can you move an out of bounds marker in golf?

No, an OB marker indicates the boundary of the course and as such cannot be moved. Red and yellow stakes can be moved though.


How did the American colonist feel about the proclamation Why did they feel this way?

they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west


How plates move at divergent boundaries?

Plates are moved at a divergent boundary by the magma pushing upwards.


Where did the cimorelli family live before they moved to California?

They have always lived in California. They moved from Sacramento (Northern California) to Mailbu (Southern California).


What kind of response did the union soilders have on the emancipation proclamation?

As union troops moved through the south they provided help and safety for the slaves. There was one indecent where slaves were behind Union lines and southern soliders wanted the slaves returned to them. In war when there is contraband the side that has it is allowed to keep it, so the union officer told the southern officer the slaves were contraband and couldn't be returned. From that point on all former slaves who sought refuge with union troops were called contraband. I think this explains the response of the Union soldiers to the proclamation.