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According to the proclamation, Governor wright “blank” meetings at which Britain’S colonial policies were discussed.

Answers for the blank- A.supported
B.encouraged
C.opposed
D.established

According to the proclamation, Governor wright “blank” meetings at which Britain’S-example-1
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User Itssajan
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Answer:

Opposed

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Answer: C. Opposed

Step-by-step explanation:

Colonial Governor James Wright was the last Royal Governor of the Colonial Province of Georgia and in this Proclamation excerpt shows his opposition to meetings in which British colonial policies were discussed.

This is shown by him saying that such meetings were unconstitutional, illegal and punishable by law.

So vehement in his support for the British was James Wright that during the American Revolution, he was the only Governor to regain control over their previous colonial province.

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