The colony that had the most neutral or positive reaction to the Proclamation of 1763 was likely Pennsylvania. This reaction is attributed to the fact that Pennsylvania had a significant number of Quakers who were generally opposed to westward expansion and violence against Native Americans, aligning with the Proclamation's aim to stabilize relations with Indigenous peoples by restricting settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains. Other colonies, particularly those with more settlers and land-hungry populations, were generally more opposed to the restrictions imposed by the Proclamation.
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