Asked by lilracist
What is one reason Britain passed the Proclamation of 1763?
To protect the French who lived east of the Appalachians
To protect the French who lived east of the Appalachians
To prevent costly conflict with the Native Americans
To prevent costly conflict with the Native Americans
To expand its empire east of the Appalachians
To expand its empire east of the Appalachians
To increase trade with the Native Americans
To protect the French who lived east of the Appalachians
To protect the French who lived east of the Appalachians
To prevent costly conflict with the Native Americans
To prevent costly conflict with the Native Americans
To expand its empire east of the Appalachians
To expand its empire east of the Appalachians
To increase trade with the Native Americans
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One reason Britain passed the Proclamation of 1763 was **to prevent costly conflict with the Native Americans**. This proclamation aimed to stabilize relations with Native American tribes by restricting colonial expansion westward beyond the Appalachian Mountains, an area that was to be set aside for Native American use.