The colonists’ rejection of the Proclamation of 1763 significantly affected Indigenous people primarily in the following way:
More and more settlers moved onto Indigenous lands.
The Proclamation of 1763, issued by the British government, was intended to stabilize relations with Indigenous peoples by prohibiting colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. However, many colonists ignored this directive, leading to increased encroachment on Indigenous territories and resulting in conflicts over land. This disregard for the proclamation contributed to further displacement of Indigenous communities and escalated tensions between settlers and Indigenous peoples.