15. The Proclamation above sought to address British-Indian relations following the conclusion of a. the French and Indian (Seven Years') War. b. the Pueblo Revolt. c. the American Revolution. d. the Atlantic slave trade. 16. The intent of the Proclamation above was to a. expand British trade networks into French territories. b. limit colonial encroachment on traditional tribal lands. c. create a political alliance with Native American confederacies. d. reduce the impact of French settlers in New England. 17. British Proclamations like this one directly led to a. the development of a series of alliances between the British colonists and neighboring Native American tribes. b. open warfare between the British colonists and their French counterparts. c. a growing sense of American identity in the face of perceived injustices. d. an increase in the economic profitability of the British colonies in North America.
15. The Proclamation above sought to address British-Indian relations following the conclusion of a. the French and Indian (Seven Years') War. b. the Pueblo Revolt. c. the American Revolution. d. the Atlantic slave trade. 16. The intent of the Proclamation above was to a. expand British trade networks into French territories. b. limit colonial encroachment on traditional tribal lands. c. create a political alliance with Native American confederacies. d. reduce the impact of French settlers in New England. 17. British Proclamations like this one directly led to a. the development of a series of alliances between the British colonists and neighboring Native American tribes. b. open warfare between the British colonists and their French counterparts. c. a growing sense of American identity in the face of perceived injustices. d. an increase in the economic profitability of the British colonies in North America.
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of Indians...who live under our Protection, should not be molested or disturbed...-We do
is... essential to our Interest, and the Security of our Colonies, that the several Nations
Jving Subjects from... taking Possession of any of the Lands above reserved..."
ore.declare it to be our Royal Will and Pleasure... for the use of the said Indians, [to be
re he Lands and Territories...lying to the Westward of the Sources of the Rivers [along
lachian Mountains] which fall into the Sea..And We do hereby strictly forbid. all our
The Royal Proclamation, King George II, October 1763
15. The Proclamation above sought to address British-Indian relations following the
conclusion of
a. the French and Indian (Seven Years') War.
c. the American Revolution.
d. the Atlantic slave trade.
b. the Pueblo Revolt.
16. The intent of the Proclamation above was to
a. expand British trade networks into French territories.
b. limit colonial encroachment on traditional tribal lands.
c. create a political alliance with Native American confederacies.
d. reduce the impact of French settlers in New England.
17. British Proclamations like this one directly led to
a. the development of a series of alliances between the British colonists and
neighboring Native American tribes.
b. open warfare between the British colonists and their French counterparts.
c. a growing sense of American identity in the face of perceived injustices.
d. an increase in the economic profitability of the British colonies in North
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Transcribed Image Text:uestions refer to the excerpt below.
of Indians...who live under our Protection, should not be molested or disturbed...-We do
is... essential to our Interest, and the Security of our Colonies, that the several Nations
Jving Subjects from... taking Possession of any of the Lands above reserved..."
ore.declare it to be our Royal Will and Pleasure... for the use of the said Indians, [to be
re he Lands and Territories...lying to the Westward of the Sources of the Rivers [along
lachian Mountains] which fall into the Sea..And We do hereby strictly forbid. all our
The Royal Proclamation, King George II, October 1763
15. The Proclamation above sought to address British-Indian relations following the
conclusion of
a. the French and Indian (Seven Years') War.
c. the American Revolution.
d. the Atlantic slave trade.
b. the Pueblo Revolt.
16. The intent of the Proclamation above was to
a. expand British trade networks into French territories.
b. limit colonial encroachment on traditional tribal lands.
c. create a political alliance with Native American confederacies.
d. reduce the impact of French settlers in New England.
17. British Proclamations like this one directly led to
a. the development of a series of alliances between the British colonists and
neighboring Native American tribes.
b. open warfare between the British colonists and their French counterparts.
c. a growing sense of American identity in the face of perceived injustices.
d. an increase in the economic profitability of the British colonies in North
America.
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