Why did the British want to prevent any settlement of the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains?


They wanted to prevent further conflict with the French and the colonists


They wanted to prevent any further conflict between the colonists and the Native Americans.


They wanted to prevent any further conflict between the Dutch and the colonists.


They wanted to prevent an further conflict with the Spanish and the colonists

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They wanted to prevent any further conflict between the colonists and the Native Americans.

The British tried to prevent any settlements on the lands west of the Appalachians in order to prevent any further conflict between the colonists and the Native Americans.

The French and Indian War:

  • Ended in victory for the British
  • Allowed the British to gain territory to the west of the Appalachians

In order to ensure that the colonists would not go into the lands that they had just gained from France and disrupt the lives of the Natives leaving there, the British ban settlement in those areas through the Proclamation of 1763.

In conclusion, the British did not want the colonists on those lands to prevent them from conflicting with the Natives.

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