The Proclamation of 1763

A. was supported by many Indian tribal groups.
B. disrupted England's western trade in the colonies.
C. was generally effective.
D. encouraged settlement of the western edge of the colonies.
E. led to renewed conflict with the remaining French colonists in the west.


Answer: A

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