The British were afraid of losing control of their colonies, if they became too spread out.
The Proclamation of 1763 was a futile attempt to keep the Indians and Settlers apart to avoid conflicts.
The West-side contain the Native American and if the meet settlers, it would cause conflicts. So the Parliament wanted no conflicts over LAND!
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It did not allow the colonists to settle where they wished to settle, more specifically beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
Answer this question… Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.
Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.
Answer this question… Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.
Answer this question… Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.
Great Britain taxed the colonies but did not allow them to participate in politics.
He changed the way the colonies were governed.He forced the colonists to keep his troops in their houses.He has not passed laws that help the colonists.He has taxed the colonists without their consent.He does not allow the colonists to trade with any other country.He does not allow the colonists to have a jury by trial.He has made war upon the colonists and the land.He has said that he will not protect us from our enemies.
After the war, which was funded on borrowed money, Britain was in deep debt. So they taxed heavily on the colonists, which led to some hostility which would eventually lead to the American Revolution. Also, Britain did not allow colonists to settle past the Appalachian Mountains, even though they had land past it. This also caused tension.
(Apex) Great Britain taxed the colonies, but did not allow them to participate in politics.
Required the Colonist's to provide Barracks & supplies for the British Troops .
Because Americans lived on the continent of NORTH AMERICA and were fighting the British who OWNED most of NORTH AMERICA...Americans were COLONIES of Great Britain. American COLONISTS wanted INDEPENDENCE from their British owners or leadership. Britain would NOT allow that independence, so the Colonists fought them for it.
The British were moving to seize weapons and ammunition that belonged to the colonists as part of the traditional right to keep and bear arms as free British subjects. The colonists took a stand to defend their rights.