Select True or False for each of the following statements about the colonists reactions to the Proclamation of 1763.(4 points) True False Georgians were unaffected by the proclamation because they had no claim to forbidden lands. True – Georgians were unaffected by the proclamation because they had no claim to forbidden lands. False – Georgians were unaffected by the proclamation because they had no claim to forbidden lands. Colonists were angry that the crown was protecting the American Indians. True – Colonists were angry that the crown was protecting the American Indians. False – Colonists were angry that the crown was protecting the American Indians. Colonists believed the king was trying to keep them close to the Atlantic coast so he could control them. True – Colonists believed the king was trying to keep them close to the Atlantic coast so he could control them. False – Colonists believed the king was trying to keep them close to the Atlantic coast so he could control them. Colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans. True – Colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans. False – Colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans.

True - Colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans.

False - Colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans.

False – Colonists were angry that the crown was protecting the American Indians.

True – Colonists believed the king was trying to keep them close to the Atlantic coast so he could control them.
False – Colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans.

False – Colonists were unaffected by the proclamation because they had no claim to forbidden lands.

False – Colonists were angry that the crown was protecting the American Indians.

True – Colonists believed the king was trying to keep them close to the Atlantic coast so he could control them.

False – Colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans.

To determine the correct answer for each statement, we need to understand the context of the Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation was issued by the British government in order to establish a boundary line along the Appalachian Mountains, beyond which colonists were not allowed to settle. This boundary line was meant to reduce conflicts between colonists and Native American tribes in the western territories.

For the first statement, it is false that Georgians were unaffected because they had no claim to forbidden lands. The Proclamation's boundary did affect Georgia, as it restricted westward expansion for all colonists.

For the second statement, it is false that colonists were angry that the crown was protecting the American Indians. In fact, many colonists were upset because they felt the Proclamation limited their ability to acquire new lands and expand their settlements.

For the third statement, it is true that colonists believed the king was trying to keep them close to the Atlantic coast so he could control them. The Proclamation was seen by some colonists as an infringement on their freedom and ability to govern themselves.

For the fourth statement, it is false that colonists were pleased that they could peacefully share the new lands with Native Americans. Many colonists had conflicting interests with Native American tribes and viewed the Proclamation as a restriction on their ability to claim and settle new lands.

Understanding the historical context and the motives of the colonists allows us to determine the true or false answer for each statement.