The proclamation of 1673 created tension between colonies and King George the III because

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It seems you might be confusing events, as the Proclamation of 1673 is not directly associated with King George III. The confusion might stem from the various proclamations and events in colonial history that involved tensions between the American colonies and the British crown.

The Proclamation of 1763, for example, was issued after the French and Indian War and prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. This led to significant resentment among colonists who desired to expand westward and acquire new lands. King George III was the monarch during this time, and this proclamation contributed to the growing tensions that eventually led to the American Revolution.

If you were referring to the Proclamation of 1673, some details may not be accurately recognized since this proclamation addressed matters specifically related to the administration of certain colonies, and tensions with the British crown would not have been as pronounced during that earlier period.

If you have a specific proclamation or event in mind, please provide more details, and I'd be glad to help clarify!