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 ===== Impact on British Policy ===== ===== Impact on British Policy =====
  
-The resistance movement had lasting consequences for British colonial policy. In 1763, the British government issued the **[[Royal Proclamation of 1763|Royal Proclamation of 1763]]**, which sought to regulate westward settlement and establish boundaries between colonial settlements and Indigenous territories. [(royalproclamation>Government of Canada – Royal Proclamation of 1763. https://www.canada.ca)] [(archives>National Archives (UK) – Royal Proclamation Resources. https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk)]+The resistance movement had lasting consequences for British colonial policy. In 1763, the British government issued the **[[historical_event:royal_proclamation_of_1763|Royal Proclamation of 1763]]**, which sought to regulate westward settlement and establish boundaries between colonial settlements and Indigenous territories. [(royalproclamation>Government of Canada – Royal Proclamation of 1763. https://www.canada.ca)] [(archives>National Archives (UK) – Royal Proclamation Resources. https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk)]
  
 While the proclamation did not resolve all frontier conflicts, it represented a recognition by British authorities that Indigenous nations could not simply be ignored or displaced without consequence. [(>royalproclamation)] While the proclamation did not resolve all frontier conflicts, it represented a recognition by British authorities that Indigenous nations could not simply be ignored or displaced without consequence. [(>royalproclamation)]
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