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what was george washingtons perspective on the proclamation of 1763, and what was a significant long - term effect of the proclamation?
he supported it as a permanent solution; it fostered loyalty to the british.
he viewed it as temporary; it contributed to a unified american identity against the british.
he believed it would
To determine the correct answer, we analyze George Washington's perspective on the Proclamation of 1763 and its long - term effects. The Proclamation of 1763 restricted colonial expansion west of the Appalachians. Washington, like many colonists, saw it as a temporary measure. Over time, the resentment towards such British restrictions (including this proclamation) contributed to the growth of a unified American identity that was opposed to British rule. The yellow - colored option suggests support and fostering loyalty to the British, which is incorrect. The purple - colored option, "He viewed it as temporary; it contributed to a unified American identity against the British", aligns with historical knowledge about Washington's view (he was frustrated by the restriction but likely saw it as a temporary British measure) and the long - term effect of the proclamation in fueling colonial discontent and a sense of American unity against British policies.
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The correct option (the purple - colored one): He viewed it as temporary; it contributed to a unified American identity against the British.