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Read Governor Wright’s proclamation after colonists met in Savannah at Tondee’s Tavern. I have received information that on Wednesday the 27th day of July last past a number of persons . . . did unlawfully assemble together at the watch-house in the town of Savannah . . . . All such meetings of the people which may tend to raise fears and jealousies in the minds of his Majesty's subjects, under pretense [reason] of consulting [meeting] together for redress of public grievances, or imaginary grievances, are unconstitutional, illegal, and punishable by law. According to the proclamation, Governor Wright meetings at which Britain’s colonial policies were discussed.

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Read Governor Wright’s proclamation after colonists met in Savannah at Tondee’s Tavern. I have received information that on Wednesday the 27th day of July last past a number of persons . . . did unlawfully assemble together at the watch-house in the town of Savannah . . . . All such meetings of the people which may tend to raise fears and jealousies in the minds of his Majesty's subjects, under pretense [reason] of consulting [meeting] together for redress of public grievances, or imaginary grievances, are unconstitutional, illegal, and punishable by law. According to the proclamation, Governor Wright meetings at which Britain’s colonial policies were discussed.

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Answered by 158232
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Answer: To declare the meeting was illegal

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