the british government believed this would keep peace with native Americans .
the colonist thought the british government should not interfere.
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The Proclamation of 1763 stated that American colonists could not settle beyond the Appalachian Mountains. The main reason for this was
Avoid conflicts between American colonists and Native American Indiansthe reason was because they wanted to make a profit by selling the land west of the appalachian mountains
The proclamation of king George III might be said to "oppose" the settlers' free choice of where to settle, since it forbade them to settle west of the Appalachian mountains. Basically the idea was to first get the existing colonies along the USA's east coast better organized, and to tempt settles to rather try their luck settling in the newly acquired province of Quebec, Canada.
The Proclamation of 1763 greatly angered the colonists. They had fought with the British to defeat the French and gained the lands beyond the Appalachians hoping to settle there. The proclamation banned colonial settlement in the area.
The Proclamation of 1763 created a line territorial line west of the 13 colonies. This line was intended to prevent the colonists from moving into the land used by the Native Americans. The colonists were angry about the Proclamation of 1763 because they felt they had the right to move onto this land if they wished to do so.
In 1763, King George the Second signed a proclamation prohibiting the western march of settlers, and ordered those who had already moved to return. The proclamation established the Appalachian mountains as the dividing line, and demanded that there be no further settlement attempts west of that area. It was an attempt to maintain peace with the native Americans, but ultimately contributed to the American Revolution and further bitterness between the colonists and the native tribes.