What was the main objective of the Proclamation of 1763?
Trouble After the French and Indian War

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Jorge Badillo
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To grant settlers the freedom to buy land from the Indians
To encourage trade with the Indian tribes without government permission
To stop colonial expansion and prevent conflicts with the Indians
To promote migration beyond the Appalachian Mountains
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How did the colonists generally respond to the Proclamation of 1763?
They complied with the law and respected the Indian territories
They were pleased and supported the British government's decision
They refused to follow the law and moved to the Ohio River Valley
They sought permission from the government before trading with the Indians
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What was a direct consequence of the colonists' reaction to the Proclamation of 1763?
Improved relations between the colonists and the Indian tribes
Decreased tension between the British government and the colonists
Increased friction between the colonists and Indian tribes
The British government granted more freedom to the colonists
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What effect did the French and Indian War have on the British colonies?
It led to a decrease in the size of the British colonies
It resulted in the British colonies' independence from England
It caused the British colonies to double in size
It had no significant impact on the British colonies
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What were the Navigation Acts?
Laws to promote free trade between England and its colonies
A series of laws passed by the British Parliament to control colonial trade
Regulations to navigate ships safely through English ports
Acts to encourage the independence of American colonies
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What was the goal of the Navigation Acts?
To ensure the safety of maritime travel
To accumulate wealth for the American colonies
To accumulate wealth for the British system of mercantilism
To promote independence among the colonies
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Which of the following is an example of the Navigation Acts promoted by England?
The Sugar Act, which placed a tax on all sugar sent to non-English ports
The Molasses Act, which placed a tax on sugar that was sent to the American colonies
The Tea Act, which allowed free trade of tea between England and its colonies
The Corn Act, which regulated the production of grains in the colonies
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