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Circle all of the reasons the colonists were upset about the Proclamation of 1763. (Multiple Answers) (3 Points) The colonists and colonial governments could not gain land west of the Appalachian Mountains The colonists had to give up their lands in New England. The colonists already living west of the Appalachian Mountains had to move back east. Only traders who were approved by the British Government could travel west.

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Answer:

The colonists already living west of the Appalachian Mountains had to move back east. Only traders who were approved by the British Government could travel west.

Explanation:

When the French and Indian war ended, the British sought to appease the Native Americans by making sure there were no encroachment by the European settlers on their home lands. The British issued the proclamation of 1763. colonists were upset about the Proclamation of as they were presented from moving beyond the Appalachian Mountains and they were asked to go back to the east of the mountains