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Why did the Proclamation of 1763 lead to colonial dissatisfaction?

Colonists found that their taxes were being raised without their consent.
Colonists were prevented from settling territory taken from the French.
Colonists lost access to incoming goods from the British East India Company.
Colonists believed that the tariffs were an undue burden on the southern plantations.

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Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation:

The Proclamation Of 1763 is also known as the Proclamation LINE of 1763, so the answer is the only logical one. Taxes would come later with the Stamp Act, Tea, and Townsend Acts.

The Tea Act gave more access to the British East Indina company directly.

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