The Proclamation Line of 1763 was established by the British government following the conclusion of the French and Indian War. It ran along the Appalachian Mountains, effectively creating a boundary that restricted colonial expansion westward into Native American territories. The line extended from Newfoundland in the north down to Georgia in the south, aiming to stabilize relations with Native Americans and manage colonial expansion.
The Proclamation Line,1763
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The proclamation was that you couldn't settle west of the Appalachian mountains, to prevent another war on the frontier with Native Americans.
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The Proclamation Line,1763
The Proclamation of 1763 established a Proclamation Line along the Appalachians, which the colonists were not allowed to cross.
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the appalachian mountains
Tension between The French and the English Colonists, and the Proclamation Line/
The proclamation was that you couldn't settle west of the Appalachian mountains, to prevent another war on the frontier with Native Americans.
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The Proclamation Line,1763
The Proclamation of 1763 called for war.
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George III. It was an order prohibiting the colonists from settling past a boundary line along the Appalachian Mountains.