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Luba_88 [7]
3 years ago
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2) ¿Qué pasó con los colonos que vivían al oeste de los Apalaches? What happened to the colonists who lived west of the Appalach

ians?​
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erastova [34]3 years ago
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After Britain won the Seven Years' War and gained land in North America, it issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited American colonists from settling west of Appalachia. The Treaty of Paris, which marked the end of the French and Indian War, granted Britain a great deal of valuable North American land.

Explanation:

Después de que Gran Bretaña ganó la Guerra de los Siete Años y ganó tierras en América del Norte, emitió la Proclamación Real de 1763, que prohibía a los colonos estadounidenses establecerse al oeste de los Apalaches. El Tratado de París, que marcó el final de la guerra francesa e india, otorgó a Gran Bretaña una gran cantidad de valiosas tierras norteamericanas.

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