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Did The Proclamation of 1763, according to the colonists, violate John Locke's belief that you have the right to own property?

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The Proclamation of 1763, according to the colonists, violated John Locke's belief in the right to own property.

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According to John Locke's belief, individuals have the right to own property as long as they do not take more than they need, thus allowing others to also use the common resources. The Proclamation of 1763 issued by the British government restricted the American colonists from acquiring land or settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. This restriction was seen by the colonists as a violation of their property rights, as they believed that they should have the right to acquire and own land as free White males.

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