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  1. No. 1. THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION. October 7, 1763. BY THE KING. A PROCLAMATION GEORGE R. Whereas We have taken into Our Royal Consideration the extensive and valuable Acquisitions in America, secured to our Crown by the late Definitive Treaty of Peace, concluded at Paris, the 10th Day of February last; and being desirous that all Our loving ...

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  2. Download or stream the full text of the proclamation issued by King George III in 1763, which recognized Aboriginal title and land rights in Canada. The proclamation also regulated the settlement of land by the Crown and the settlers.

  3. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 set out the core elements of the relationship between First Nations and the Crown, established the recognition of First Nation rights in Canada, and laid the foundation of the treaty-making process.

  4. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George III on 7 October 1763. It followed the Treaty of Paris (1763), which formally ended the Seven Years' War and transferred French territory in North America to Great Britain.

  5. Proclamation of 1763, proclamation declared by the British crown at the end of the French and Indian War in North America, mainly intended to conciliate the Native Americans by checking the encroachment of settlers on their lands. Learn more about the Proclamation of 1763 in this article.

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  6. Title: 250th Anniversary of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 Author: blackan Created Date: 2/20/2020 3:07:39 PM

  7. "On October 7, 1763, King George III issued a Royal Proclamation establishing a new administrative structure for the recently acquired territories in North America. He also established new rules and protocols for future relations with First Nations people.