The Stamp Act was created to tax the colonists. Britain needed money and believed that the colonies should pay for it, since they were providing them with "protection" and it cost money to do so. The Proclamation Line was to separate the colonies from the rest of America, the part where the Native Americans were, to protect them. As to the Navigation Act, I have no clue.
All three of these acts imposed British rule over the American colonies. The Proclamation Line declared Britain the ruler of all transactions west of the Appalachians. The Stamp Act and Townshend Acts imposed internal taxes on the colonies.
Who lived just west of the proclamation line?
The Proclamation line follow the Appalachian Mountains physical feature.
The Proclamation Line,1763
Yes, the proclamation was obeyed because the colonists though it saved there life
All three of these acts imposed British rule over the American colonies. The Proclamation Line declared Britain the ruler of all transactions west of the Appalachians. The Stamp Act and Townshend Acts imposed internal taxes on the colonies.
Who lived just west of the proclamation line?
The Proclamation line follow the Appalachian Mountains physical feature.
The Proclamation line follow the Appalachian Mountains physical feature.
The Proclamation Line,1763
The Proclamation of 1763 established a Proclamation Line along the Appalachians, which the colonists were not allowed to cross.
Tension between The French and the English Colonists, and the Proclamation Line/
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The proclamation created a boundary line (often called the proclamation line) between the British colonies on the Atlantic coast and American Indian lands (called the Indian Reserve) west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Yes, the proclamation was obeyed because the colonists though it saved there life
the appalachian mountains
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