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Although some colonists still held out hope for reconciliation, developments in early 1776 further strengthened public support for independence.
In February 1776, colonists learned of Parliament's passage of the Prohibitory Act, which established a blockade of American ports and declared American ships to be enemy vessels.
John Adams, a strong supporter of independence, believed that Parliament had effectively declared American independence before Congress had been able to.
Adams labeled the Prohibitory Act the " Act of Independency ", calling it " a compleat Dismemberment of the British Empire ".
Support for declaring independence grew even more when it was confirmed that King George had hired German mercenaries to use against his American subjects.

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