According to the proclamation of 1763 at the end of the french and indian war did the british officials reserved the land east or west of the appalachian mountains

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Answer:

British officials reserved the land west of the Appalachian Mountains for American Indians.

Explanation:

King George Third issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763  on October 7, 1763. It was issued when Britain managed to acquire French areas in North America  after winning seven years war. The proclamation prohibited  any settlement west of Appalachian mountains. It was proclaimed to be an Indian reserve. Exclusion of the area beyond Appalachian mountain filled colonialists with  discontent and it arose during the American revolution.

According to the Proclamation of 1763 at the end of the French Indian war, the British officials reserved the land  west of the Appalachian mountains for the Indians.

Due to Pontiac's rebellion, King George the III, made a proclamation where he declared that the land west of the Appalachian mountains be reserved for the natives.

The proclamation was done in order to get the settlers out of these regions. This put an end to the expansion of settlers Westward to the Appalachian mountain.

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