"The British set aside land west of the Appalachians for American Indians, but the colonists refused to leave."
Explanation:
After the agreement was signed between Pontiac and Britain, the British government issued the famous Royal Proclamation of 1763 according to which a boundary line was created between the colonists and the Natives on the Appalachians. The colonists were not allowed to settle the lands west of the line, and that land was considered to be Indian territory.