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How did the Treaty of Paris affect Indigenous peoples living on the land Britain claimed from France?

The British government would not prevent settlement of Indigenous lands.
The British government refused to protect Indigenous peoples living on the land.
The Albany Plan of Union was adopted, which Indigenous peoples resented.
The Proclamation of 1763 was adopted, which Indigenous peoples resented.

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The British government would not prevent the settlement of Indigenous lands.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Treaty of Paris affected Indigenous peoples living on the land Britain claimed from France in several ways:

The British government could not prevent the settlement of American Indian lands

The British government refused to protect American Indians living on the land

The agreement gave the United States lands reserved for Indigenous peoples

The boundaries of the United States extended westward to the Mississippi River

This meant that the Native American people living in this region were now within the boundaries of the United States

The Treaty of Paris also established a boundary between the United States and British North America.

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