He wanted to keep his people safe and did want to spend more money on another war.
the british army could not protect settlers from native americans
He wanted to keep his people safe and did want to spend more money on another war.
the british army could not protect settlers from native americans
to avoid war with Indians
British law made after the French and Indian War that forbid colonists from moving and settling west into the Ohio river valley
British armies could not protect settlers from native Americans. The British paid the native Americans to scalp colonists that went west of the Appalachian Mountains.
British armies could not protect settlers from native Americans. The British paid the native Americans to scalp colonists that went west of the Appalachian Mountains.
British armies could not protect settlers from native Americans. The British paid the native Americans to scalp colonists that went west of the Appalachian Mountains.
the british army could not protect settlers from native americans
Pontiac's Rebellion occurred. The British were concerned about Indian attacks on settlers west of the Applachains. To prevent them, the issued the Proclaimation of 1763, banning such settlement. British army could not protect the settlers from the Native Americans. - apex
King George III forbade colonists from settling in the Ohio River Valley after Britain gained control of the territory from France to prevent conflicts with Native American tribes already residing there. The Proclamation of 1763 aimed to stabilize relations with Indigenous peoples and reduce the potential for violence on the frontier. Additionally, it was a way to regulate westward expansion and maintain British authority over colonial development, ensuring that settlements did not undermine British interests in the region.
Britain made a treaty with the Indians. The treaty promised that settlers would stay east of the Appalachian Mountains. But settlers wanted to move west.