French and Indian War was fought between France and Great Britain in the colonies of New France and Great Britain's colonies in North America. It was fought mostly in present day Maine, Pennsylvania, Mass., Conn., R.I, N.H., and a lot of the small states in the north east of the United States.
The Royal Proclamation in 1763 was when King George III said that the colonists couldn't settle west of the Appalachian Mountains in North America. So the colonists couldn't go into the Native American lands east of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Stamp Act was a tax that made the American colonists from Britain pay taxes on paper that they used. Like taxes on documents, wills, and newspapers. It angered the colonists and helped pay the American troops near the Appalachian Mountains.
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