Select the words to make the statements true.

After the French and Indian War, 1.the British Proclamation of 1763 barred** / expanded colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. 2.The Proclamation Line angered / emboldened American colonists, who had fought for the right to settle western lands. 3.The British insisted the line was necessary to prevent further conflict / loss of land.
I got barred for number one.
i cant figure out the rest xD

anon is 100% right; though on # 3 Stamp Act Congress counts as Nonviolent,

These answers are for the Colonial Discontent Quick Check - Conexus 9th grade.

1. After the French and Indian War, the British Proclamation of 1763 barred / expanded colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Proclamation Line angered / emboldened American colonists, who had fought for the right to settle western lands. The British insisted the line was necessary to prevent further conflict / loss of land.

Answer: After the French and Indian War, the British Proclamation of 1763 {barred} / expanded colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Proclamation Line {angered} / emboldened American colonists, who had fought for the right to settle western lands. The British insisted the line was necessary to prevent further {conflict} / loss of land.

2. Which law resulted in violence and property destruction, causing the closing of Boston Harbor?

answer: Tea act

3. Classify colonial responses to British policies after the French and Indian War as violent or nonviolent.

Answer:
Violent::
-Boston Massacre
-Stamp Act Congress

Nonviolent::
-Committees of Correspondence
-Non-Importation Movement

anon is right but ocean mans correction is true

number 2 is angered

question 2 is tea act

Well thanks for your help :D

Can you check my answers when i get them?
:)

Yes.

Oki i might be wrong but i tired.

for 2, angered
and for 3, conflict

I agree with your choice for 3, but not necessarily for 2. See my underlining in the interpretation below.

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Proclaim and Inflame

Despite the Treaty of Paris, many Native Americans continued to fight against European settlement of land west of Appalachia. Ottawa Chief Pontiac led numerous attacks against British and colonial expansion and settlement and his violent aggression is one reason Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763.

But what seemed simple to the British was not acceptable to their colonial subjects. This remedy did not address some concerns vitally important to the colonies. Colonial blood had been shed to fight the French and Indians, not to cede land to them. What was to be said for American colonists who had already settled in the West?

In addition, the colonies themselves had already begun to set their sights on expanding their western boundaries; such planning sometimes even causing tension among the colonies. Why restrict their appetites to expand? Surely this must be a plot to keep the American colonists under the imperial thumb and east of the mountains, where they could be watched.

Consequently, this law was observed with the same reverence the colonists reserved for the mercantile laws. Scores of wagons headed westward. How could the British possibly enforce this decree? It was nearly impossible.

The Proclamation of 1763 merely became part of the long list of events in which the intent and actions of one side was misunderstood or disregarded by the other.

http://www.ushistory.org/us/9a.asp

I think 3 could be either choice, depending on how you think the colonists reacted to this proclamation.

These answers are for the Colonial Discontent Quick Check - Conexus 9th grade.

1. After the French and Indian War, the British Proclamation of 1763 barred / expanded colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Proclamation Line angered / emboldened American colonists, who had fought for the right to settle western lands. The British insisted the line was necessary to prevent further conflict / loss of land.

Answer: After the French and Indian War, the British Proclamation of 1763 barred / expanded colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Proclamation Line angered / emboldened American colonists, who had fought for the right to settle western lands. The British insisted the line was necessary to prevent further conflict / loss of land.

2. Which law resulted in violence and property destruction, causing the closing of Boston Harbor?

answer: Tea act

3. Classify colonial responses to British policies after the French and Indian War as violent or nonviolent.

Answer:
Violent::
-Boston Massacre
-Stamp Act Congress

Nonviolent::
-Committees of Correspondence
-Non-Importation Movement