Reid Brooks

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But the Proclamation of 1763, by setting a defined western boundary with British posts established to regulate the border, required colonial settlers who had moved beyond the boundary to abandon their settlements. To make matters worse, the colonies themselves would be required to pay for the British posts monitoring the frontier. To the colonists, not only were they being denied the freedom to venture west, but they were charged with the payment for the force which denied them the freedom to move.
George Washington: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of US Presidents)
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