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Q: What line hampered the westward movement of colonists?
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Why were the colonists angered by issuance of thee proclamation line of 1763?

Because it limited their freedom to move West.


Did the proclamation anger the colonist?

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


What was it called when high land on one side of the fall line where colonists settled?

What was it called when high land on one side of the fall line where colonists settled?


How did the American colonists react to the royal proclamation of 1763?

The American response to the proclamation of 1763 was "Britain can't tell us what to do!" and Americans settled east of the proclamation line anyways, despite the dangers.


What did the 1763 proclamation do?

stopped the americans from moving west of the appalachian mountains.The proclamation of 1763 kept colonists out of Native American lands west of the Appalachian mountains. It also kept colonists out of the Fur trade.Cancelled all previouse land grants given to the colonies by past kings and parliments

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What line hampered western movement of colonists?

Bob the builder, He had much work to do with his Unitards and them moving West would Hamper his work in a divesting fashion. Bob the builder woud make them leave with brutal physical contact...


Why were the colonists angered by issuance of thee proclamation line of 1763?

Because it limited their freedom to move West.


The act that moved Indians to the west?

The Proclamation of 1763 made by the British which drew a line down the Appalation (spelling sheck) Mountain. They told the Indians to stay to the west of the line, and the colonists to the east. This was to stop them from killing each other after the French and Indian war. The colonists did not like this because all the land on their side was already settled.


Did the proclamation anger the colonist?

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


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What was it called when high land on one side of the fall line where colonists settled?

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What line formed the western limit lands the colonists were allowed to settle?

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