After the French and Indian war, Britain did not want to to start more conflicts with the natives, so they banned the colonists from settling west. Britain also imposed taxes to beef up security in the colonies, making the colonists not very happy.
The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from moving west of the Appalachian mountains.
In the United States, no mountain range prevented the colonists from moving west. The Appalachian Mountains however made it difficult. A number of people lived in Ohio during The French and Indian War. Their victories over the French in that war are not included in textbooks, nor is their destruction of Chief Pontiac and his tribe. Nashville, Tennessee, was settled during that era. The mountains did not prevent it, they just made it more difficult.
Appalachian Mountains
Some landforms that prevented migrants from moving from place to place is Mountains,Swamps,Deserts,Icefields,Oceans,Rivers, & Peninsulas.
Proclamation of 1763
stopped the americans from moving west of the appalachian mountains.The proclamation of 1763 kept colonists out of Native American lands west of the Appalachian mountains. It also kept colonists out of the Fur trade.Cancelled all previouse land grants given to the colonies by past kings and parliments
The Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains have influenced migration patterns in America. The Rocky Mountains acted as a natural barrier to westward expansion, while the Appalachian Mountains presented a barrier to early settlers moving westward from the eastern colonies.
it was because the colonists kept moving west of of the Appalachian mountains; which was the Indian's land.
The Appalachian Mountains
The Appalachian mountains.
Great Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763, prohibiting colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains. -- Genelle ^_^
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