French And Indian War King George Iii. Although many of the British colonies were lost during the American War of Independence George III defeated France and led Britain to become the dominant European power in Europe Africa and India. They called it the French and Indian War.
Through the proclamation the king hoped to punish the natives who did not side with him during the Seven Years War. How did the French and Indian War and the crowning of King George III change the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain. On October 7 1763 at the end of the French and the Indian War a proclamation was issued by King George III forbidding colonialists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountain.
On October 7 1763 at the end of the French and the Indian War a proclamation was issued by King George III forbidding colonialists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountain.
How did the french and indian war and the crowning of. And We do further strictly enjoin and require all Persons whatever who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any Lands within the Countries above described or upon any other Lands which not having been ceded to or purchased by Us are still reserved to the said Indians as afores. The French and their Native allies were winning. They won the land but King George III would not allow colonists to move west of the Appalacians.