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The Proclamation of 1763 was established to prevent any settlers from moving blank
of the Appalachian Mountains.

A.south
B. east
c. west
D.north​

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Answered by sonuroy76
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Answer:

B)east ...I think answer is

Answered by smartbrainz
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B. east

Explanation:

  • Britain decided to control the expansion to the western territory after the French and Indian Wars. In 1763, the King released a proclamation banning settlements beyond the  Appalachian Mountain. Colonists who had settled on these territories had already been called  to return east of the mountains
  • The Royal Proclamation of 1763 among the colonists was very controversial. The creation of a frontier was not good for those residing in the colonies as it would not address any of their biggest war problems.
  • In order to fight the French and Indians, Colonial blood was spilled and many believed that it had the right to settle in the victorious nation. Furthermore, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 did not take in to account American colonists who had already settled in the West.
  • Ever after the conclusion of the war, colonial governments had started to plan expansion into the new western territory.. Indeed, the problem among colonists became a great political question. Now their desires to extend and discover were to be restricted.
  • The colonists were furious. Many believed that the Proclamation was a scheme to bring them under England's tight rule and that the British wanted the east of the mountains to keep an eye on them..
  • As a result, as with mercantile laws, colonists rebelled against this Act. They brought other vehicles to the west in the Ohio Valley. They claimed that the British would be nearly unable to enforce their new legislation if they worked together.

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