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Appalachian Mountains
They were 'afraid' of the Native Americans.
The colonists weren't allowed to move into the appalachian mountains, because that was the native americans' land.
the people who had it before them aka the natives
A name colonist gave to the rugged land near the Appalachian Mountains
The diplomatic document in question was the PROCLAMATION OF 1763, but this was not a treaty. Like other proclamations, it was strictly a statement of British domestic policy (which included its American colonies both in the United States and in Canada).
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 prohibited settlement by British colonists beyond the Appalachian Mountains. The British government issued the proclamation in hopes of avoiding the expense of frontier warfare.
because it lies west of the colonies:)
the british government believed this would keep peace with native Americans . the colonist thought the british government should not interfere.
appalachian mountains
Boston mass
The only reason the colonists hated the '' proclamation act "was because they couldn't pass the (appalachian mountains).Okkbyee