Who
What
Where
When
Why
100

King George III is...

King George III was the King of Great Britain

100

The British took over...

They took over New France.

100

The British took the full territory of...

The French's territory.

100

This war ended with what war...

It ended with The American Revolutionary War.

100

The ownership of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 belong to...

It belonged to King George III.

200

The people who were involved were...

The British and the French were involved. The indigenous were involved too a little.

200

The outcome/conflict of this conflict was...

It was followed by the Treaty of Paris.

200

The Royal Proclamation happened near...

The Royal Proclamation of 1763  happened near Newfoundland, Quebec, Thirteen colonies, and Nova Scotia.

200

The relationship between the Indigenous and the British was good or bad...

It was very bad.

200

Canada was impacted of this because of...

Canada was impacted by giving the Indigenous people some rights and land. It also impacted Canada by not letting private settlers sell or buy any land from others. 

300

James Murray is...

James Murray was the first British Governor of Quebec.

300

The Treaty Of Paris ended...

It ended the Seven Years' War

300

What part of the Appalachian Mountain wasn't captured...

The west side.

300

The Royal Proclamation ended and started...

It happened on October 7 ,1763 and it ended with another war.

300

The second reason this was made was...

It also began because it was made to give the British some land to claim because they won the Seven Years War.

400

The important people were...

The important people were King George III, James Murray, and a little bit of First Nations.

400

Some of the most important events were...

The most important events were when The Royal Proclamation of 1763 started after the British won against  the French in Québec City in 1759 and Montreal in 1760 and The Proclamation brought the new Province of Quebec under British control started by King George III.

400

The territory was lost/won because... 

It was won/lost because of the Indian Reserve. 
400

Some of the significant events were...

Some of the significant events from the Royal Proclamation include when the French merged with the British and the relationship with the First Nations

400

This all began because of...

It was made to issue a relationship between the indigenous people.

500

The First Nations were involved because...

They were involved because they were trying to keep their land while the British tried taking it to expand their own land instead.

500

The Royal Proclamation changed land by...

The Proclamation brought the new Province of Quebec under British control started by King George III of Britain on 7 October 1763.

500

The territory/land was won/lost was...

The British took all of the French territory and they were not able to capture the Appalachian Mountains

500

The Indigenous relationship with the British was because of..

The British wanted to take their land for their own use.

500

When Canada was impacted, They forbid...

They forbid private settlers from buying and selling land.

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