Colonists with interests in western lands objected to the Proclamation for two reasons: first, it drew a boundary beyond which no settlements were allowed, and second, it allowed only the king to buy lands from the natives. Since there were already settlements west of the Appalachians, and since traders had bought land, the Proclamation caused difficulties for many people, and so it was protested loudly.
Why were some colonists angered by the proclamation of 1763
The Proclamation Line,1763
Proclamation of 1763 issued.
The Colonists did not dislike the Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation of 1763 brought an end to the French and Indian War and made the Indians move farther away from the Colonists. The Colonists liked this idea very much.
Because was ugly their colonies
mississippi river
The Colonists did not dislike the Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation of 1763 brought an end to the French and Indian War and made the Indians move farther away from the Colonists. The Colonists liked this idea very much.
False
smississippi river!
colonist didn't like the law so they just ignored it
they opposed it because it kept colonists from moving westward
The proclamation of 1763 was about the colonist in the colonies not being allowed to move in to the area the fought for in the french and Indian war because the colonist were causing problems with the Indians who lived on that land.