At the end of the French and Indian War, the colonists who had believed they would be able to expand westward, found out that the British had announced the Proclamation of 1763 with the Native Americans, prohibiting westward expansion. The colonists believed this was done to keep them all in the area along the east coast so that they would be easier to contain.
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The Proclamation of 1763 was a royal proclamation- so it was probably signed back in England by King George VIII. It was a final effort to stop colonists from settling west of the Appalachians. The British were trying to avoid high tensions with the natives. The further west British settlers went-- the more native Americans lashed out and burned down/massacred settlements. The attempt didn't work, and eventually the British and the Iroquois went to war with the French and the other native tribes. That war is called the French and Indian war.
The Proclamation of 1763 was issued on October 7, 1763. The Proclamation called for the end to the French and Indian wars.
Well, it happened in 1763.
It happened in North America... because that is where they were fighting for.
Britain wanted to take over North America, and so did French people did.
The Proclamation of 1763 established a Proclamation Line along the Appalachians, which the colonists were not allowed to cross.
october 7 1763 is the date
The Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlement beyond the Alleghenies.
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