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The Proclamation of 1763 based on a Treaty between the British and Native American Indians was intended to keep White Settlers on the east of the Appalachian Mountains. But as early as 1744, explorers had already made it to current Greene Co, Pennsylvania in SW PA. Single families began to push west by the 1760s (example ARNOLD family in today's Fayette Co. PA by the 1760s). A trickle became a more pressured advance by the 1780s-1790s with more small groups entering PA, and current boundaries of OH and WVA. By 1790, no one could hold back the migrations, which increasingly continued through every decade until at least 1850-1860.

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Q: Did the proclamation stop colonists from settling in the west of the appalachians?
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Did the proclamation stop colonists from settling west of the Appalachians.?

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The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by Britain to stop any futher conflict with the Native Americans. It kept people from settling west of the Appalation Mountains, and required that anyone previously settled there return to the eastern side.


With the proclamation of 1763 the british government attempted to do what?

Stop settlement west of the Appalachians Yourwelcome !


What did the British do to stop the colonists from migrating across the Appalachian mountains?

By issuing the Proclamation of 1763


Did the british enacted the proclamation of 1763 to stop settlement west of the Appalachian mountains?

No, the Proclamition of 1763 temporarily slowed migration, but it did not stop explorers from crossing the mountains. Colonists, at first in smaller numbers over the next decade, began moving westward from eastern NJ, PA, MD and Virginia. Within two decades, more settlers moved. So the Proclamation did not stop the colonists from settling west of the Appalachians. But although some settlers were in SW PA and Ohio before 1750s, lands did not officially open until 20-40 years later. By then, though, there was great movement "west" into western PA, Ohio, and beyond. Migrations occurred during every decade from 1800 to 1840, with families moving in...and other families moving out...of newly settled areas.


In its attempts to stop the flow of colonists into the Ohio valley the Proclamation of 1763 was?

Almost completely without impact


What did the Proclamation of 1763 prevent the British colonists from doing?

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Why did King George issue the proclamation of 1763?

King George issued the Proclamation of 1763 to stop colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains. He did this to stop attacks from the Native Americans