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<span>King George III speaks before both houses of the British Parliament to discuss growing concern about the rebellion in America, which he viewed as a traitorous action against himself and Great Britain. He began his speech by reading a “Proclamation of Rebellion” and urged Parliament to move quickly to end the revolt and bring order to the colonies.
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The answer is: Because when the Quakers came along their ideas were revolutionary.
The majority of opinions of the Supreme Court are so important because they establish legal precedents (A). These legal precedents are then used by lower courts to interpret laws in the future greatly impacting the justice system.