The document summarizes events in North America after the French surrender of Canada in 1763, including:
1) The people of New France accepted British rule under military occupation, though many French traders left for other colonies. British and American traders expanded the fur trade further west.
2) Native peoples resisted the threat to their way of life from British and Anglo-American traders. Pontiac tried but failed to unite the tribes against the British.
3) The 1763 Royal Proclamation angered colonists by prohibiting their settlement west of the Appalachians, reserving that land for Native peoples. This was one cause of the American Revolution.