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After what Native American conflict did the British Parliament issue the Proclamation Act of 1763?Pontiac's RebellionTecumseh's WarThe Creek WarBattle of Fallen Timbers

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After what Native American conflict did the British Parliament issue the Proclamation Act of 1763?Pontiac's RebellionTecumseh's WarThe Creek WarBattle of Fallen Timbers

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The British Parliament issued the Proclamation Act of 1763 after Pontiac's Rebellion.

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