What was the British colonial reaction to the Proclamation Line? Many felt the British had sided with American Indians and did not recognize the needs of the British colonists. Colonists were willing to adhere to the law and fully respected the authority of the British government. The influx of British redcoats made the colonists feel safe and secure in their frontier settlements. Most wanted to ally with American Indian groups and were frustrated by this prohibiting of advancement and communication

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What was the British colonial reaction to the Proclamation Line?

  1. Many felt the British had sided with American Indians and did not recognize the needs of the British colonists.
  2. Colonists were willing to adhere to the law and fully respected the authority of the British government.
  3. The influx of British redcoats made the colonists feel safe and secure in their frontier settlements.
  4. Most wanted to ally with American Indian groups and were frustrated by this prohibiting of advancement and communication
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