APUSH Review: Breaking Down The Proclamation Line of 1763

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APUSH Review: Breaking Down The Proclamation Line of 1763 Everything You Need To Know About The Proclamation Line of 1763 To Succeed In APUSH Want more document analysis? Take my FREE course at APUSHREVIEW.COM

Quick Recap: 1763 Think PEEP! Pontiac’s Rebellion End of 7 Years’ War End of Salutary Neglect Proclamation Line of 1763

Proclamation Line And We do hereby strictly forbid, on Pain of our Displeasure, all our loving Subjects from making any Purchases or Settlements whatever…… without our especial leave and Licence for that Purpose first obtained. And We do further strictly enjoin and require all Persons whatever who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any Lands ……. to remove themselves from such Settlements.

Document Analysis Questions What was the reaction to this document? Anger, disobedience What was the cause of this document? Conflict with Natives (Pontiac’s Rebellion) What were the effects of this document? Distrust between colonists and British

HIPP IT UP! Historical Context? End of 7 Years’ War, colonists sought to expand west France was removed from North America Intended Audience? British colonists Point of View? Negative towards expansion Purpose? To keep colonists from expanding west/avoid conflicts

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