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It was the British restriction for the colonists to settle anywhere they wanted.

It was when the British made a declare/ command that the colonists couldn't settle anywhere west from the Appalachian Mountains

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he Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued October 7, 1763, by King George III following Great Britain's acquisition of French territory in orth America after the end of the French and Indian war, in which it forbade settlers from settling past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains The purpose of the proclamation was to organize Great Britain's new North American empire and to stabilize relations with Native north americans through regulation of trade, settlement, and land purchases on the western frontier. The Royal Proclamation continues to be of legal importance to First nations in Canada and is significant for the variation of indigenous status in the United States. It also ensured that British culture and laws were applied in Quebec, which was done to attract British settlers to the province.

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the proclamation of 1773 was when the king passed and act saying that the colonist could not move west of the Appalachian mountains. the colonist were very upset. the king did this because he did not want anymore problems with the native Americans. the colonist were upset because they were fighting for the right to move onto the Ohio river, so in the end they ended up not fighting for anything.

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After Britain won the Seven Years' War and gained land in North America, it issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which made sure that American colonists didn't settle west of the Appalachians.

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Among other things, the Royal Proclamation, issued by King George III on October 7, 1763, created the British colony of Quebec. It also added the Islands of St. John's (PEI) and Cape Breton to the colony of Nova Scotia.

Probably the most contentious issue was that it prohibited westward expansion of the existing British colonies, reserving that land to the Indians, and prohibited the private purchase of land from the Indians.

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The proclamation of 1763 is a proclamation that forbade the colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

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Who wrote the proclamation of 1763?

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