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Pemmican and Proclamation
He was recognized as a leader of the Métis people, and became involved in the bitter struggle between the Nor ' westers and the Hudson's Bay Company stemming from the Pemmican Proclamation, which forbade anyone from exporting pemmican from the Red River Colony.
In 1814, Miles MacDonell, Governor of the Red River Colony ( the area around present-day Winnipeg, Manitoba ), issued the Pemmican Proclamation, which prohibited the export of pemmican from the colony for the next year.
Because of a shortage of food in 1814, Macdonell issued the Pemmican Proclamation, prohibiting the export of food from the entire area.

Pemmican and North
* Pemmican ( Pemmikan )-from North America

Pemmican and with
Pemmican was made with moose or caribou.
Bear Valley Foods was threatened with a lawsuit over the use of the Pemmican name, by ConAgra ; however, they were ultimately allowed to keep the name.

Pemmican and for
The brand name Pemmican currently refers to at least two unrelated food products marketed primarily for outdoor enthusiasts in Canada and the United States.

Pemmican and .
Other products desired by the Europeans produced other components of the Indian Trade, including the deerskin trade in the what is now the east coast of the United States, and the Pemmican and buffalo skin and meat trade on the Great Plains.
Either way, the move touched off the Pemmican War.
Pemmican is a concentrated mixture of fat and protein used as a nutritious food.
* High-energy food bars sold under the brand names MealPack and Bear Valley Pemmican by Intermountain Trading Co. Ltd. in Albany, California.
* Poets in our youth: four letters in verse, being four letters in verse to John Mansfield Thomson, Harry Orsman, Pat Wilson and James K. Baxter ; Wellington: Pemmican Press
Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications Inc. and Saskatoon: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 2001.
* Pemmican. org's-Guide to the Tilson Lake Loop Trail
* Pemmican. org's-Guide to the Ochre River Trail
Metis Legacy: A Historiography and Annotated Bibliography, Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications Inc. and Saskatoon: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 2001.
Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications Inc. and Saskatoon: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 2001.

Proclamation and ensuing
The ensuing Union victory was among the bloodiest in American history, but it enabled Lincoln to announce that he would issue an Emancipation Proclamation in January.

Proclamation and Battle
After the Confederate defeat at the Battle of Antietam in September 1862, and the subsequent issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation, Palmerston declined Napoleon III of France's proposal for the two powers to try to arbitrate the war.
Instead, on August 23, in response to the news of the Battle of Bunker Hill, the King had issued a Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition, declaring the North American colonies to be in a state of rebellion and ordering " all Our officers.
Shortly after the Battle of Antietam, Andrew became one of the leading state executives at the Loyal War Governors ' Conference in Altoona, Pennsylvania, which ultimately backed Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and the war effort.
The Proclamation of Rebellion, officially titled A Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition, was the response of George III of Great Britain to the news of the Battle of Bunker Hill at the outset of the American Revolutionary War.
* September 22 – Announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation, after the Battle of Antietam, to go into effect January 1, 1863.
The " first instance of mass black assertiveness after the Civil War " in the country occurred in Baltimore in 1865, after a meeting of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Battle Monument Square, marking the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.

Proclamation and Seven
The Province of Quebec was first founded as a British colony in the Royal Proclamation of 1763 after the Treaty of Paris formally transferred the French colony of New France to Britain after the Seven Years ' War.
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued October 7, 1763, by King George III following Great Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War / Seven Years ' War, in which it forbade settlers from settling past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains.

Proclamation and 1816
Proclamation issued in Van Diemen's Land in 1816 by Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet | Lieutenant-Governor Arthur, which explains the precepts of British Justice in pictorial form for the Tasmanian Aboriginals.
Proclamation issued in 1816 to promote friendship between Aborigines and whites, though it had little effect
Proclamation board incorrectly labelled " Governor Davey's Proclamation, 1816 ", depicting Governor Arthur's proclamation c. 1830.
In 1816 Pulikottil Joseph Mar Dioysius became a bishop and he got an approval letter known as the Royal Proclamation from the Travancore government to function as the Metropolitan of the community.

Proclamation and its
Its Statement of Proclamation of the Organization declared "... the right of the Palestinian Arab people to its sacred homeland Palestine and affirming the inevitability of the battle to liberate the usurped part from it, and its determination to bring out its effective revolutionary entity and the mobilization of the capabilities and potentialities and its material, military and spiritual forces ".
* April 17 – By Proclamation of the Queen of Canada on Parliament Hill, Canada patriates its constitution, gaining full political independence from the United Kingdom ; included is the country's first entrenched bill of rights.
President Hinckley first read the Proclamation on September 23, 1995, at the General Relief Society Meeting, stating that the purpose was to " warn and forewarn " the world to the danger of deviating from its standards.
The LDS Church has characterized the Proclamation as a reaffirmation of standards " repeatedly stated throughout its history.
" The principles established by the Proclamation were cited by Mormons during the campaign of the LDS Church and its members in support of California Proposition 8 ( 2008 ).
Great Britain took over the Ohio Country, as its eastern portion was known, but a few months later closed it to new European settlement by the Royal Proclamation of 1763.
In the same month, the Proclamation of the First Spanish Republic by the Cortes on February 11, 1873 reaffirmed Cuba as inseparable to Spain, Martí responded with an essay, The Spanish Republic and the Cuban Revolution, and sent it to the Prime Minister, pointing out that this new freely elected body of deputies that had proclaimed a republic based on democracy had been hypocritical not to grant Cuba its freedom.
Although the coin is now known as the " five guinea " piece, during the 17th and 18th centuries it was also known as a five pound piece, as during the reign of Charles II a guinea was worth twenty shillings — until its value was fixed at twenty-one shillings by a Royal Proclamation in 1717 the value fluctuated rather in the way that bullion coins do today.
Just weeks after the final treaty signing, the American Congress on September 22, stated its vision of these Indian lands with the Confederation Congress Proclamation of 1783 ; it prohibited the extinguishment of aboriginal title in the United States without the consent of the federal government, and was derived from the policy of the British Proclamation of 1763.
More protection was provided by Proclamation No. 1037 signed by then President Fidel V. Ramos upon the recommendation of the DENR on July 1, 1997 which establish the Chocolate Hills and the areas within, around, and surrounding them located in the Municipalities of Carmen, Batuan and Sagbayan, Bilar, Valencia and Sierra Bullones, Province of Bohol as a natural monument to protect and maintain its natural beauty and to provide restraining mechanisms for inappropriate exploitation.
Nonetheless, indigenous documentation including the ' Proclamation ' of The State of The Cross and copious correspondence on behalf of this same state give its indigenous name as Juan, ( Huaan ), de la Cruz, ' The State of The Cross '.
In his February 25 speech ending the debate on the tariff, Clay captured the spirit of the voices for compromise by condemning Jackson's Proclamation to South Carolina as inflammatory, admitting the same problem with the Force Bill but indicating its necessity, and praising the Compromise Tariff as the final measure to restore balance, promote the rule of law, and avoid the " sacked cities ", " desolated fields ", and " smoking ruins " that he said would be the product of the failure to reach a final accord.
Issued on 7 October 1763, the British Royal Proclamation of 1763 laid out the policy of Great Britain regarding its newly acquired colonies of America.
Passed by a state convention on November 24, 1832, it led, on December 10, to President Andrew Jackson's proclamation against South Carolina, which sent a naval flotilla and a threat of sending federal troops to enforce the tariffs ; Jackson authorized this under color of national authority, claiming in his 1832 Proclamation Regarding Nullification that " our social compact in express terms declares, that the laws of the United States, its Constitution, and treaties made under it, are the supreme law of the land ; and for greater caution adds, " that the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
The initial policy of Great Britain with regards to its newly acquired colony of Quebec was revealed in a Royal Proclamation on October 7, 1763.
Some of the published proclamations of the formation of this state that it " will work closely with the National-Socialist Greater Germany, under the leadership of its leader Adolf Hitler which is forming a new order in Europe and the world "-as stated in the text of the " Act of Proclamation of Ukrainian Statehood ".
The original settlers of Nashville, Tennessee, set out from the Watauga River area, called the Watauga Association, during the American Revolution when they realized that the British Proclamation of 1763 forbidding settlement of its colonists west of the Blue Ridge Mountains was essentially unenforceable.
The policy of Great Britain regarding its newly acquired colonies of America was revealed in a Royal Proclamation, issued on October 7, 1763.
The prohibition on purchases of Indian lands without the approval of the federal government has its origins in the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and the Confederation Congress Proclamation of 1783.

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