It did not allow the colonists to settle where they wished to settle, more specifically beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
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it declared that the native Americans had to remain east of the Appalachians
The American response to the proclamation of 1763 was "Britain can't tell us what to do!" and Americans settled east of the proclamation line anyways, despite the dangers.
For religious freedom and for trade.
The colonists weren't allowed to move into the appalachian mountains, because that was the native americans' land.
This allowed them to use ships to move people and supplies easily
Most sandstone houses were built with a lime mix. The lime allowed the walls to move without cracking.
It did not allow the colonists to settle where they wished to settle, more specifically beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
The Proclamation of 1763 stated the colonists were forbidden to move west of the Appalachian mountains as to not start another rebellion similar to pontiacs rebellion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac's_Rebellion go to this page to read about pontiacs rebellion
Moved In 1567
It provided shelter using the materials that were available. It kept them warm and dry, and allowed settlers to move into areas that had been mainly unpopulated.
The Proclamation of 1763 alarmed the colonists for a couple of reasons. For one thing, they thought the British were trying to keep them in one place to control them. Secondly, they had been looking forward to moving west after the French and Indian War and this act meant they weren't allowed to move west of the Appalachian Mountains.
they moved to Manhattan for their liberty
cuz of Britain
what cause the colonists to move tothe backcountry
According to belief in Manifest Destiny, it was inevitable. Practically, settlers east of the mountains needed more room. They wanted to move west long before they were allowed to go.