The Battle of Bunker Hill result in the king issuing a proclamation of rebellion.
C.The king issuing a proclamation of rebellion.
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The British have captured the land of America yet they lost a lot of men during the Battle of Bankers. Gage -a British general recorded about the causalities in his report.
Soon the news of Battle of Bankers hill started heading everywhere. When King George III hared about the news about the result of Battle of Bankers, he issued Proclamation of Rebellion.
It states that American colonies are open and the land of mutiny. He also mentioned that people with any traitorous behaviours can be punished severely.
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Canadian historians until the 1980s tended to focus on economic history, including labour history. In part this is because Canada has had far fewer political or military conflicts than other societies. This was especially true in the first half of the twentieth century when economic history was overwhelmingly dominant. Many of the most prominent English Canadian historians from this period were economic historians, such as Harold Innis, Donald Creighton and Arthur R. M. Lower samboo project. Scholars of Canadian history were heirs to the traditions that developed in Europe and the United States, but frameworks that worked well elsewhere often failed in Canada. The heavily Marxist influenced economic history that dominates Europe has little relevance to most of Canadian history.[citation needed] A focus on class, urban areas, and industry fails to address Canada's rural and resource based economy. Similarly, the monetarist school that is dominant in the United States also has been difficult to transfer north of the border.
The study of economic history in Canada became highly focused on economic geography, and for many years the dominant school of thought has been the staples thesis. This school of thought bases the study of the Canadian economy on the study of natural resources. This approach has since also become used outside of Canada, such as Australia and many developing nations.
Before the arrival of Europeans, the First Nations of what would become Canada had a large and vibrant trade network. Furs, tools, decorative items, and other goods were often transported thousands of kilometres, mostly by canoe throughout the many rivers and lakes of the region.
The early European history of the Canadian economy is usually studied through the staples thesis which argues the Canadian economy developed through the exploitation of a series of staples that would be exported to Europe. Studies show that Canada's economy is growing very well.
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This is true. Jim Crow laws were made by people who still opposed slavery being abolished, these laws kept African Americans from exercising the rights that they were promised after they were freed.