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Donald Mayer
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5 December, 04:16
The proclamation of 1763 was intended to
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Jon Bender
5 December, 04:25
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It prohibited settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
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Hallie Schultz
5 December, 04:30
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It was mainly intended to conciliate the Indians by checking the encroachment of settlers on their lands.
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