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Proclamation of 1763 Map & Historical Significance | Colonial America #222645 (License: Personal Use)
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This historical map illustrates the territorial changes following the Treaty of Paris (1763), where Britain gained vast lands from France but imposed the Proclamation Line to limit settler encroachment into Indigenous territories. The red arrow marks the boundary established by King George III’s proclamation, separating the Thirteen Colonies from the newly acquired western lands, including the Ohio River Valley and Louisiana Territory. The legend distinguishes French, British, and Indigenous-held regions, underscoring the geopolitical tensions that contributed to the American Revolution.
Used in educational history websites, museum exhibits, and curriculum resources about colonial America, the French and Indian War, and early U.S. origins; targets students, teachers, and history enthusiasts seeking visual context for imperial policy and colonial resistance.
Related Cliparts: Explore the 1763 Proclamation map that redrew North American borders after the French and Indian War. Understand its impact on colonists and Indigenous lands.
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