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    Empire in 1763 was controlling land speculators in both Europe and the British colonies whose activities often led to frontier conflicts.[2] Many Native American peoples—primarily in the Great Lakes region—had a long and close relationship with France‚ and were dismayed to find that they were now under British sovereignty. Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763–66) was an unsuccessful effort by Native Americans to prevent Great Britain from occupying the land previously claimed by France. The Proclamation of 1763

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    Proclamation Act of 1763 The Proclamation Act of 1763 was a major change for both the English and the French. For the English‚ they wanted to assimilate the French. This was necessary for two reasons. One‚ the British had‚ after all‚ conquered them‚ and wished to create a full British Empire. They thought that the only way to do this was to assimilate all other cultures (except the Natives) into their culture. Two‚ the French were still a threat‚ and Quebec was the foothold

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    In 1763‚ the Proclamation of 1763 was established which prohibited colonists from settling was of the Appalachian Mountains. Colonists were already angry after losing to the British in the French and Indian War that they ignored this and settled into the Ohio River Valley. The British fired back with the Sugar Act in 1764 but the colonists started to protest against it. This is where the famous saying‚ “No Taxation without Representation!”‚ comes from. In 1765‚ the British established the Stamp Act

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    October 7‚1763 - The Proclamation of 1763‚ signed by King George III of England‚ prohibits any English settlement west of the Appalachian mountains and requires those already settled in those regions to return east in an attempt to ease tensions with Native Americans. April 5‚1764 - The Sugar Act is passed by the English Parliament to offset the war debt brought on by the French and Indian War and to help pay for the expenses of running the colonies and newly acquired territories. This act doubles

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    colonial soldiers complained about the treatment from the British officers. After the war came to an end‚ the colonists believed they were going to be able to expand with the new land that Britain acquired in the peace treaty. However‚ the Proclamation of 1763 prevented this from happening by giving this land to the Native Americans. Winning the war also brought a large debt to Great Britain‚ and they turned to the colonies to pay for it. The Sugar Act of 1764 and the Stamp Act of 1765 were passed

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    III and British Parliament that the American colonists in North America disagreed with. The colonists became very angered after some decisions and laws were passed by the folks back in Great Britain. A major one was King George’s Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation declared that the Native Americans who have a relationship with the British shall not

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    However‚ next the French and Indian war happens and at the end of it‚ The Proclamation of 1763 is issued. Great Britain receives the French Territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War or otherwise known as the Seven Years War. The Proclamation of 1763 draws a line of expansion at the Appalachian Mountains. Which meant no one could settle past the Appalachian Mountains. The government of Great Britain was cautious with their North American territory. They had already spent

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    objective was to write a paper solving the problem with the Proclamation of 1763. The focus was on the Sugar Act and as the weeks precede the Currency Act‚ Stamp Act‚ and Molasses ACT of the Proclamation of 1763 will follow. His Hook caught the student’s attention which was how would you solve the problems that the Parliament and King Georgia III created for the colony? The students were in Small Groups of five as they read the Proclamation of 1763 and discuss

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    the amended Bill c 45 this bill had gotten the attention to natives across Canada because it was directly affecting the environment and infringing upon aboriginal treaty rights.The treaties are protected by the Crown under the Royal Proclamation of 1763 ‚ this proclamation states that the First Nations in Canada held title to their land‚ it was written that no one shall use or sell this land except by the first nations for whom the treaty was made. The changes made to the "Navigational Waters Act"

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    did not expect this! The Treaty of Paris has kicked out almost all the French from North America‚ so Britain took their land. Even though the British took France’s land‚ we cannot settle West of the Appalachian Mountains! It was called the Proclamation of 1763. The act was put in place to prevent further war with the Natives that reside West of the mountain range. I thought that was a bit reasonable; but‚ Britain is raising our taxes for trying to go West and causing conflict will the Native Americans

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