The Proclamation Act of 1763 was enacted by England to stabilize relations with Native Americans following the French and Indian War. It aimed to prevent colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, reserving these lands for Indigenous peoples. This was intended to reduce conflicts and control colonial expansion, but it ultimately frustrated colonists who desired access to new land. The act contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and the British government, setting the stage for future unrest.
The quartering act
a taxation
American Revolution
The diplomatic document in question was the PROCLAMATION OF 1763, but this was not a treaty. Like other proclamations, it was strictly a statement of British domestic policy (which included its American colonies both in the United States and in Canada).
I think it's the Quartering Act, the Sugar Act, and the Stamp Act. In a shorter answer: The Intolerable Acts.
Chief Pontiac attacked settlers in the West
The quartering act
the answer is the stamp act
a taxation
The quartering act
King George issued the Royal Proclation act of 1763
King George issued the Royal Proclation act of 1763
There were more then two, but the two that were important were proclamation of 1763 and tea act.
American Revolution
stamp act, townsend act, quartereing act and the proclamation of 1763
Proclamation of 1763
The Proclamation of 1763 banned westward expansion. It was put in place by King George III.