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"Indian Reserve" is a historical term for the largely uncolonized land in North America that was claimed by France, ceded to Great Britain through the Treaty of Paris (1763) at the end of the Seven Years' War—also known as the French and Indian War—and set aside for the First Nations in the Royal Proclamation of 1763. The British government had contemplated establishing an Indian barrier state in the portion of the reserve west of the Appalachian Mountains, and bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. British officials aspired to establish such a state even after the region was assigned to the United States in the Treaty of Paris (1783) ending the American Revolutionary War, but abandoned their efforts in 1814 after losing military control of the region during the Wa

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  • المحمية الهندية (1763) (ar)
  • Indian Reserve (1763) (en)
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  • «المحمية الهندية» هو مصطلح تاريخي لمنطقة غير مستعمرة إلى حد كبير في أمريكا الشمالية حصلت عليها بريطانيا العظمى من فرنسا من خلال معاهدة باريس (1763) في نهاية حرب السنوات السبع (المعروفة باسم الحرب الفرنسية والهندية في المسرح الأمريكي الشمالي)، وقد تم وضعها جانبًا في الإعلان الملكي لعام 1763 لاستخدامها من قبل الأمريكيين الأصليين، الذين سكنوها بالفعل. كانت الحكومة البريطانية قد فكرت في إنشاء دولة هندية حاجزة في جزء من المحمية غرب جبال الأبالاش، وكان سيحدها نهر أوهايو ونهر المسيسيبي والبحيرات العظمى. كان المسؤولون البريطانيون يتطلعون إلى إقامة مثل هذه الدولة حتى بعد تخصيص المنطقة للولايات المتحدة بموجب معاهدة باريس (1783) التي أنهت الحرب الثورية الأمريكية، لكنهم تخلوا عن جهودهم في عام 1814 بعد أن فقدوا السيطرة العسكرية على المنطقة خلال حرب عام 1812. (ar)
  • "Indian Reserve" is a historical term for the largely uncolonized land in North America that was claimed by France, ceded to Great Britain through the Treaty of Paris (1763) at the end of the Seven Years' War—also known as the French and Indian War—and set aside for the First Nations in the Royal Proclamation of 1763. The British government had contemplated establishing an Indian barrier state in the portion of the reserve west of the Appalachian Mountains, and bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. British officials aspired to establish such a state even after the region was assigned to the United States in the Treaty of Paris (1783) ending the American Revolutionary War, but abandoned their efforts in 1814 after losing military control of the region during the Wa (en)
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