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The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
they declared.
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
British agents from Canada armed native Americans in the west.
The colonists were forced to pay many taxes without agreeing to them
48% of the colonists were English.
The phrase "Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren" suggests that the speaker believes they have made considerable efforts to show respect, consideration, or support to their British counterparts. It implies a sense of hospitality or goodwill that has been extended, possibly in the context of a strained relationship or conflict. The use of "brethren" indicates a sense of kinship or shared identity, emphasizing that these efforts were made with the hope of maintaining a positive connection.
The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
The warning that Jefferson claims were made to the British brethren were death threats if their government continued colonizing certain countries.
Pathos -Apex
The relation is that the the native Americans ofered the british land but the british said no because they wanted to play monopaly
No. The Americans successfully defended the city in the Battle of New Orleans, which was fought 2 weeks after the War of 1812 was declared ended.
The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
they declared Independence from the British
The Americans invaded Quebec becuz they wanted to gain military control of the British Province of Quebec , and to convince the French-speaking Canadians to join the revolution on the side of the Thirteen Colonies
If you mean in WWII then this is what I have got. Germany did not actually declare war on the Americans. When the Japanese bombed Perl Harbour in America the Americans wanted to declare war on the Japanese but the British persuaded the Americans that it was the Germans that started it and so the Americans declared war on the Germans and any other army with them including the Japanese on 11th December 1941. Hope that helps! =)