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Q: What led to the British getting land west of the Appalachians?
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Controlled the land west of the Appalachians?

American Indians controlled the land west of the Appalachians.


What land was reserved for the Native American?

land west of Appalachians


Why did the British want to move west of the Appalachians?

they wanted to settle the land and expand their country they also wanted more natural resources


In the 18th century British colonists wishing to settle west of the Appalachians were principally motivated by..?

the low price and easy availability of land


British colonists wishing to settle west of the appalachians were motivated by?

British colonists wishing to settle west of the Appalachians were motivated by their ability to trade. This capability allowed them to meet the necessary needs for survival.


To raise money the confederation congress?

Sold land west of the Appalachians


Were the british colonies east or west or the Appalachians?

The original British colonies were east of the Appalachians. In fact, in the late 1750s, a law was passed that prohibited any settling beyond the Appalachians, even though the colonies extended beyond.


What was one effect of the battles fought on the western fronteir during the American revolution?

During the peace negotiations, the British ceded the land West of the Alleghenies and Appalachians to the US.


The document that prohibited colonists from settling the land west of the Appalachians was the?

Proclamation of 1763


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

Stop settlement west of the Appalachians Yourwelcome !


What town is west of the Appalachians?

There are thousands of towns west of the Appalachians.


Most pioneers who settled west of the Appalachians were?

family who were looking for land and a way to survive.