King George 3 and the British Parliament tried to limit colonial expansion. They passed an act to prohibit western settlements. They did this because the expansions were costing the British money in defending the territories from the Indians.
The act of Parliament that banned westward expansion by the 13 colonies was the royal Proclamation of 1763. It was issued on October 9, 1763 by King George III.
King George II requested Parliament to enact the Proclamation of 1763 primarily to stabilize relations with Native American tribes following the French and Indian War. The proclamation aimed to limit colonial expansion westward beyond the Appalachian Mountains, preventing further conflicts and ensuring peace in the newly acquired territories. By controlling land settlement, the British government sought to manage colonial growth and maintain a balance between settlers and Native populations. This move was also intended to assert British authority over the colonies and reinforce the notion of royal governance.
the Proclamation of 1763 prohibited Settlement of lands west of the Appalachian Mountains
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The act of Parliament that banned westward expansion by the 13 colonies was the royal Proclamation of 1763. It was issued on October 9, 1763 by King George III.
The Proclamation of 1763 banned westward expansion. It was put in place by King George III.
because they needed to regulate trade and help pay for the troops off fighting
because they needed to regulate trade and help pay for the troops off fighting
well parliament raised the taxes in colonies after 1763 because they could raise money for the troops to fight in the french and Indian war and to get more gun power for the troops to be powerful in the war.
King George II requested Parliament to enact the Proclamation of 1763 primarily to stabilize relations with Native American tribes following the French and Indian War. The proclamation aimed to limit colonial expansion westward beyond the Appalachian Mountains, preventing further conflicts and ensuring peace in the newly acquired territories. By controlling land settlement, the British government sought to manage colonial growth and maintain a balance between settlers and Native populations. This move was also intended to assert British authority over the colonies and reinforce the notion of royal governance.
Before a proper answer can be offered, more information is needed. British Parliament has passed thousands of laws since 1763. One presumably assumes you mean "affect the colonies and/or the USA". Again, this would include many, many laws. You need to narrow down your question a bit.
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The British had power over the colonies
Proclamation of 1763
the Proclamation of 1763 prohibited Settlement of lands west of the Appalachian Mountains
The British left the colonies mostly on their own before 1763.