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Eric Villegas
14 December, 15:47
The colonist objected to the proclamation of 1763
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Willow Dickson
14 December, 19:22
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The colonist objected to the proclamation of 1763 because the felt unjustly treated by British goverment that their settlement and long term economic activity was forbiden west from Apalachian mountains
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