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Economically it was a good move. You have settlers in N.A. growing, mining, cutting, or whatever the natural resources. They send them to Britain. Britain turns them into manufactured goods which they sell to people in Britain, trade with other countries, and ... also sell back to the British colonists.
The colonists opposed the Proclamation of 1763 because it prevented them from settling in the west when most of them already settled in the west. So this mad them mad because that had to move back in to the 13 colonies. That is why the colonists opposed the proclamation of 1763.
a more personal religion
the colonist move to the Ohio valley because the east was getting crowed and plus the Ohio valley soil and was made for farming.
German mercenaries called Hessians were hired to help the British fight in the colonies. Although this was not a popular move with the British people, Britain had no choice after having never replenished its army to previous numbers following the Seven Years War.
cuz of Britain
they help britain and France
They had stood up to Britain and soon they had there government
the colonist wanted to be free and move toward the west
They had stood up to Britain and soon they had there government
WHY did it? The Proclamation of 1763 was a line drawn by Britain located just west of the 13 Colonies . American Colonists were not supposed to move west of the line. This was done to prevent conflict between American Colonists and Native Americans on the frontier. However, many American Colonists had fought with Britain against the French in the recent French & Indian War and felt that this earned them the right to move unto what had previously been French land and had been acquired when Britain won the war. Also, the Colonial population was growing rapidly--they needed to move Westward and many just ignored the Proclamation Line WHY did it? The Proclamation of 1763 was a line drawn by Britain located just west of the 13 Colonies . American Colonists were not supposed to move west of the line. This was done to prevent conflict between American Colonists and Native Americans on the frontier. However, many American Colonists had fought with Britain against the French in the recent French & Indian War and felt that this earned them the right to move unto what had previously been French land and had been acquired when Britain won the war. Also, the Colonial population was growing rapidly--they needed to move Westward and many just ignored the Proclamation Line
It told the colonies that England didn't care about them
In ad 43 to 410 Britain ( Britannia or, later as it was also known Britanniae) was governed by the Roman Empire. This was preceeded by Julius Caesar invading Britain in 55 and 54 bc as part of his Gallic Wars. This was a move to stamp out the Celts who were helping Romes enemies.
toward what?
Britain made a treaty with the Indians. The treaty promised that settlers would stay east of the Appalachian Mountains. But settlers wanted to move west.
Britain made a treaty with the Indians. The treaty promised that settlers would stay east of the Appalachian Mountains. But settlers wanted to move west.
Britain made a treaty with the Indians. The treaty promised that settlers would stay east of the Appalachian Mountains. But settlers wanted to move west.