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PLEASE HELP ME FAST!!How did British colonies respond to the proclamation of 1763?

They stopped expanding their territory and fortified their borders

they formed a standing army to defend the colonies from britain

they formed and alliance with france in preparation for revolution

they ignored its terms and continued settling the ohio river alley

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The King issued the Proclamation of 1763 prohibiting settlements beyond the Appalachian Mountains. Colonists who had already settled on these lands were ordered to return east of the mountains. ... With the French and Indian War over, many colonists saw no need for soldiers to be stationed in the colonies.

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Answer: they ignored its terms and continued settling the Ohio River Valley

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The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the British crown following the French and Indian War in North America, as a means to appease the Native Americans by forbidding settlement on Indian territory, ordering the withdraw of settlers already there, and setting a limit on any future settlement.

Many colonists defied the proclamation because they wanted good farmland, and many more simply disliked the imperial constraints on commerce and migration, so the Proclamation could not stop the westward expansion.

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