The Royal Proclamation of 1763 created a boundary line between the British colonies on the Atlantic coast and American Indian lands west of the Appalachian Mountains.
British colonists were forbidden to move beyond the line and settle on native lands.
Yes, the proclamation was obeyed because the colonists though it saved there life
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They pooped......a lot
the colonists stated getting very mad at the proclamation that they started to ship there own supplies in then the british found out and tryed to attack there supplies but it came out to being a mess in the streets of Boston and that was called the Boston massacre.THEN YOU REALIZE THAT A EIGHTH GRADER CAN EDIT THIS.....WOW GET PROFESSIONALS
Colonists were under British rule following the French and Indian War. The British put taxes on tea and this angered colonists. The Revolutionary War broke out in 1775.
Probably the biggest thing is that you'd be speaking with a British accent!
the British rule affected the tribal life severely. the freedom of the tribal was snatched away by the British. the British imposed taxes on these tribal for more revenue
Britain contributed the colonists and their way of life, leading to the formation of the United States. English philosophers such as John Locke provided the colonists with the idea of natural rights, that all men are born with the right to life, liberty, and to own property.
the colonists were mad!!. they thought the only people who can tax them were their representatives Keep in mind that the colonists weren't mad because of the Stamp Act Congress. They set up the stamp act congress in reaction to the Stamp Act, which was an internal tax set up by the British that taxed all paper goods by making a British stamp required on all paper good in the colonies.
- Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness- King George III violated the rights of the colonists by taxing and passing unfair laws; British army violated the colonists rights too- colonists had the right to break away from Britain because the government should protect the people, but King George III didn't do that.
Effects of what on life?
During the American Revolutionary War, Joseph Brant worked with the British. He was a Mohawk, and led his tribe in battles against the colonists.