The Proclamation of 1763 was primarily aimed at stabilizing relations with Native Americans after a series of conflicts, including Chief Pontiac's Rebellion. Based on the historical context and the map often associated with the Proclamation, a primary reason for it was to prevent further colonial expansion westward into Native American territories. This was intended to reduce the likelihood of future conflicts between colonists and Native Americans, as well as to maintain control over the fur trade and other resources in those areas. By establishing designated boundaries, the British hoped to create a controlled and peaceful environment for both settlers and Indigenous populations.
The Proclamation of 1763 was established by the British in response to a revolt of Native Americans led by Chief Pontiac. Based on your interpretation of the map, which of the following is a primary reason for the Proclamation?
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