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Multiple choice .what was the prime purpose of the proclamation of 1763? a. to bring stability to the colonial Frontier b. to end the slave trade. c.to protect the indians. d. to open up more land for
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Multiple choice .what was the prime purpose of the proclamation of 1763?
a. to bring stability to the colonial Frontier
b. to end the slave trade. c.to protect the indians.
d. to open up more land for settlement.
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c.to protect the indians.
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