The Proclamation of 1763 SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution. a.

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Slide 1

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?

After the
French and
Indian war,
England
gained a
considerable
amount of
land from
France.

However, King
George, III signed
the Proclamation
of 1763, which
stated all newly
acquired land
was off limits to
the colonists.

Colonists were not allowed to settle in the pink
area on the map, between the Mississippi River
and the Appalachian mountains.

The land was
said to be
Indian Territory.

The line of proclamation was the
original boundary for the 13 colonies.
No additional land was open to the
colonists for expansion.

King George left
British troops in
the colonies to
defend attacks
against the new
land and to ensure
that the colonists
followed the
Proclamation.

Colonists wanted to settle in
Whyterritory.
did this upset
the new
They also
thelike
colonists?
did not
the British
troops in the colonies telling
them what to do.

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?


Slide 2

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?

After the
French and
Indian war,
England
gained a
considerable
amount of
land from
France.

However, King
George, III signed
the Proclamation
of 1763, which
stated all newly
acquired land
was off limits to
the colonists.

Colonists were not allowed to settle in the pink
area on the map, between the Mississippi River
and the Appalachian mountains.

The land was
said to be
Indian Territory.

The line of proclamation was the
original boundary for the 13 colonies.
No additional land was open to the
colonists for expansion.

King George left
British troops in
the colonies to
defend attacks
against the new
land and to ensure
that the colonists
followed the
Proclamation.

Colonists wanted to settle in
Whyterritory.
did this upset
the new
They also
thelike
colonists?
did not
the British
troops in the colonies telling
them what to do.

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?


Slide 3

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?

After the
French and
Indian war,
England
gained a
considerable
amount of
land from
France.

However, King
George, III signed
the Proclamation
of 1763, which
stated all newly
acquired land
was off limits to
the colonists.

Colonists were not allowed to settle in the pink
area on the map, between the Mississippi River
and the Appalachian mountains.

The land was
said to be
Indian Territory.

The line of proclamation was the
original boundary for the 13 colonies.
No additional land was open to the
colonists for expansion.

King George left
British troops in
the colonies to
defend attacks
against the new
land and to ensure
that the colonists
followed the
Proclamation.

Colonists wanted to settle in
Whyterritory.
did this upset
the new
They also
thelike
colonists?
did not
the British
troops in the colonies telling
them what to do.

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?


Slide 4

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?

After the
French and
Indian war,
England
gained a
considerable
amount of
land from
France.

However, King
George, III signed
the Proclamation
of 1763, which
stated all newly
acquired land
was off limits to
the colonists.

Colonists were not allowed to settle in the pink
area on the map, between the Mississippi River
and the Appalachian mountains.

The land was
said to be
Indian Territory.

The line of proclamation was the
original boundary for the 13 colonies.
No additional land was open to the
colonists for expansion.

King George left
British troops in
the colonies to
defend attacks
against the new
land and to ensure
that the colonists
followed the
Proclamation.

Colonists wanted to settle in
Whyterritory.
did this upset
the new
They also
thelike
colonists?
did not
the British
troops in the colonies telling
them what to do.

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?


Slide 5

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?

After the
French and
Indian war,
England
gained a
considerable
amount of
land from
France.

However, King
George, III signed
the Proclamation
of 1763, which
stated all newly
acquired land
was off limits to
the colonists.

Colonists were not allowed to settle in the pink
area on the map, between the Mississippi River
and the Appalachian mountains.

The land was
said to be
Indian Territory.

The line of proclamation was the
original boundary for the 13 colonies.
No additional land was open to the
colonists for expansion.

King George left
British troops in
the colonies to
defend attacks
against the new
land and to ensure
that the colonists
followed the
Proclamation.

Colonists wanted to settle in
Whyterritory.
did this upset
the new
They also
thelike
colonists?
did not
the British
troops in the colonies telling
them what to do.

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?


Slide 6

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?

After the
French and
Indian war,
England
gained a
considerable
amount of
land from
France.

However, King
George, III signed
the Proclamation
of 1763, which
stated all newly
acquired land
was off limits to
the colonists.

Colonists were not allowed to settle in the pink
area on the map, between the Mississippi River
and the Appalachian mountains.

The land was
said to be
Indian Territory.

The line of proclamation was the
original boundary for the 13 colonies.
No additional land was open to the
colonists for expansion.

King George left
British troops in
the colonies to
defend attacks
against the new
land and to ensure
that the colonists
followed the
Proclamation.

Colonists wanted to settle in
Whyterritory.
did this upset
the new
They also
thelike
colonists?
did not
the British
troops in the colonies telling
them what to do.

The Proclamation
of 1763
SS4H4 The student will explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.
a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America, including the French and Indian
War, British Imperial Policy that led to the 1765 Stamp Act, the slogan “no taxation without representation,”
the activities of the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Tea Party.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Why were the colonists upset about
the Proclamation?