Because the they needed to because there was burned up parts and it was good to live in
The Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494 was between Spain and Portugal. It settle the disputes they had over the ownership of newly discovered lands.
king george the third thought it was unfair for the indians to have no land so britain gave the west side of the appalachian mountains and no colonists could set foot on the area the indians used the lands for hunting and farming and housing...............................haha i got this answer from my textbook was this helpful? i hope it was :)
They were forbidden to settle the newly acquired area. Britain feared another costly conflict with the Native Americans. This did not stop the colonists from settling, but they faced mortal danger in the river valley. The Native American population greatly outnumbered them. Many colonists were killed in that area, before the Louisiana Purchase.
The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the British government, aimed at preventing colonists from settling on lands acquired from Native Americans after the French and Indian War. It was intended to reduce conflicts with Native Americans and stabilize the frontier. However, this measure was widely ignored by settlers who continued to move westward.
The term for the newly discovered lands in the Western Hemisphere was the "New World."
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they were called the northwest territory.
most likely the new world
It divided control of newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
It divided control of newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
The Proclamation of 1763 was primarily opposed by American colonists who desired to expand westward into Native American territories. Many colonists saw this proclamation as an infringement on their rights and the limitations it imposed on their ability to settle and acquire land.
newly discovered lands needed to be divided and controlled.