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To not have any more problems with the native Americans, parliament made the proclamation of 1763 starting that the colonists couldn't settle to the west of the Appalachian mountains
the british government believed this would keep peace with native Americans . the colonist thought the british government should not interfere.
The proclamation of 1763 was a public announcement that said all lands of the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Native Americans. Colonists became angry with the Proclamation of 1763 because the Proclamation gave the Crown a monopoly on land bought from Native Americans. So, instead of listening and following the Proclamations rules and orders, they ignored them. They were angry that Britain had limited the area available for settlement. They were also upset because the law forbade them from settling in the Ohio River Valley where there was fertile soil for farming, and the Native Americans weren't using it. Many colonists had already bought land west of the Appalachians and now weren't allowed to move. Many colonists did not respect the Native Americans and did not want to preserve their land. The colonists just ignored the law and moved across the Appalachians.
In the 1700’s it was frontier and remote areas. They were busy with settling the east coast and the English government in 1763 passed a proclamation that the lands west were not to be settled trying to make peace with the Native Americans
In 1763, King George the Second signed a proclamation prohibiting the western march of settlers, and ordered those who had already moved to return. The proclamation established the Appalachian mountains as the dividing line, and demanded that there be no further settlement attempts west of that area. It was an attempt to maintain peace with the native Americans, but ultimately contributed to the American Revolution and further bitterness between the colonists and the native tribes.
the colonists were furious with it but the western lands were reserved for the native americans as "hunting grounds"
The Royal Proclamation of 1763
The proclamation was that you couldn't settle west of the Appalachian mountains, to prevent another war on the frontier with Native Americans.
Illinois country and Ohio country were fighting so Royal Proclamation 1763 created a boundary between colonists and Native Americans.
The Proclamation of 1763
it declared that the native Americans had to remain east of the Appalachians
To not have any more problems with the native Americans, parliament made the proclamation of 1763 starting that the colonists couldn't settle to the west of the Appalachian mountains
They were 'afraid' of the Native Americans.
It preserved peace with the Native Americans and prevented colonist from moving eastward, farther from Britain control.
It was the proclamation of 1763 that said colonists would not settle west of the Appalachian Mountain range. Settlers were forbidden to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains so it would not cause a new revolution.
to prevent more wars between the colonists and the native americans.
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George III after England had acquired French territory in North America. The proclamation forbade settlers from settling past the Appalachian mountains and was meant to stabilize relations with native North Americans.