Who?
What?
Where?
When?
Why?
100

What was the main country involved?

Britain

100

What mountain range did the British give to the Native Americans?

The Appalachian Mountains 

100

What country did it start in? (be vague)

Great Britain.

100

When did the Proclamation start?

1763

100

Why did the Proclamation start?

To handle the new land Britain got after their win in the Seven Years War.

200

Who was the King of England at the time?

King George the lll

200

What happened to the West side of the Appalachian Mountains after the Proclamation "ended".

The British reclaimed the land, taking it away from the indigenous.

200

Where did the Proclamation go wrong?

Settlers and Colonists were angry at the King for taking away their land.

200

When was the Royal Proclamations 250th anniversary? 

2013!

200

Why was the Proclamation good for the Indigenous?

It was the first time the Indigenous got recognized for their land rights. 

300

Name three countries or colonies that were involved.

Possible answers: Great Britain, France, Quebec, First Nations/Indigenous, East and West Florida, Grenada, 13 Colonies. 

300

What group remained unaffected during the Proclamation?

The Hudson's Bay Company

300

Where did it EXACTLY start? (Don't be vague)

London, England

300

When was the treaty of Niagara signed?

August 1st, 1764

300

Explain exactly why the Proclamation was created 

To please the Native Americans by preventing people from encroaching on their land.

400

Who was the only group that fought to gain rather than protect?

The Indigenous and First Nations

400

What did the Proclamation line do to Quebec?

Made Quebec smaller

400

Where are the Appalachian Mountains?

The Appalachian Mountains stretch from Newfoundland and Labrador to central Alabama.

400

When did the Proclamation end?

TRICK QUESTION! It never actually ended! Just became irrelevant.

400

Why did restrictions to colonial settlements eventually contribute to the American Revolutionary War?

The tensions between the British, the Colonists, and the Native Americans were too strong.

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