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Illustration of a historic map highlighting the Proclamation Line of 1763, with images of British soldiers and Native Americans, symbolizing the effort to reduce conflicts after the French and Indian War.

Establishing Peace: The British Proclamation Line of 1763 and Its Impact on Colonist-Native American Relations

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Question: After the French and Indian War, why did the British government establish the Proclamation Line of 1763? to reduce conflicts between colonists and Native Americans to limit economic competition among the colonies to encourage colonists to establish settlements in territories won by the British in the war to ensure French settlers left territories won by the British in the war

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The British government established the Proclamation Line of 1763 primarily to reduce conflicts between colonists and Native Americans. By prohibiting colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains, the British aimed to stabilize the region and prevent further disputes and violent encounters between settlers and Native American tribes. This measure was intended to create a buffer zone and maintain peace on the expanding western frontier.

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Dec. 13, 2024, 6:33 a.m.

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Published: Friday, December 13, 2024

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