Transportation technology was not well-developed
west of the Appalachian mountains
unofficial colonial groups
"King George III issues Proclamation of 176, banning settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains."
Pilgrims and Germans
Southern colonies
The Appalachian Mountains are located in colonial Georgia. This mountain range spans across multiple states in the southeastern United States, including Georgia. The mountains provided natural barriers for early settlers in colonial Georgia and influenced settlement patterns in the region.
The law that blocked settlement past the Appalachian Mountains was the Proclamation of 1763. Issued by King George III of Britain, it prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains to prevent conflicts with Native Americans. The British government intended to stabilize relations with Indigenous peoples and manage colonial expansion, but it fueled colonial resentment and contributed to the growing desire for independence.
west of the Appalachian mountains
The Appalachian Mountains are to the west of the 13 colonies. They stretch from Maine to Georgia and were a significant geographical feature for the colonial settlers, acting as a natural barrier to westward expansion.
The Proclamation of 1763 limited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Avoid conflicts with Native Americans .
unofficial colonial groups
Jamestown was a colonial settlement in Virginia.
Jamestown
"King George III issues Proclamation of 176, banning settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains."
The the colonial settlements mainly south had many settlers from the Caribbean.
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