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Why was every colony (except Georgia) unhappy with the Proclamation of 1763? Why were Georgia's colonists not as angry about it as the other colonies? I know I asked this question like 45 minutes ago but I really need the answer for a study guide and I have a test tomorrow over it. And if someone does answer please explain it to me so I can understand it.

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Answered by bobpursley
https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/thisday/gahistory/10/07/proclamation-of-1763-issued
The proclamation, and two following, greatly expanded Georgia's boundries, they gained much from the proclamation.
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Answered by lili
why were the colonist upset about the proclamation line
Answered by Katelyn
lol ppl stil haven't responded
Answered by The Nintendo Wii
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Answered by Lillybean
Georgia was ruled directly by the king through a council of elected social studies help asap which of the following effects of the French and Indian war most contributed to smuggling in the colonies? Increased taxes from the crown enforcement of the navigation acts presence of British soldiers in the colony's removal of the other country.
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