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the colonists were furious with it but the western lands were reserved for the native americans as "hunting grounds"
they started to boycott
Which proclamation
They asked King George to repeal them and he did.
In the south, white reacted to the proclamation with rage.
blacks recruited
The Proclamation, while nominally establishing control over the lands won from the French in America and Canada, also sought to limit the involvement of British armies keeping the peace along the frontiers. It did this by establishing a limit on how far settlers could go to build in the Ohio Valley. But most colonists ignored the restriction, especially those who want to rebuild settlements lost in the French and Indian War. The proclamation did nothing to prevent more hostilities between the colonists and the Native Americans, as evidenced by Pontiac's Rebellion (1763-1766).
The Proclamation, while nominally establishing control over the lands won from the French in America and Canada, also sought to limit the involvement of British armies keeping the peace along the frontiers. It did this by establishing a limit on how far settlers could go to build in the Ohio Valley. But most colonists ignored the restriction, especially those who want to rebuild settlements lost in the French and Indian War. The proclamation did nothing to prevent more hostilities between the colonists and the Native Americans, as evidenced by Pontiac's Rebellion (1763-1766).
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.
Many Northerners were for the proclamation that ended slavery. However, there were Northerners who felt like Southerners and opposed it.
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