well with England was because England granted them many freedoms. They had the freedom to rule themselves, so they were able to choose their own beliefs and government if it was a proprietary colony. The House of Burgesses is an example of their freedom to choose their government. Then, the year 1763 was the start of the separation between the colonists and England began. The end of the French and Indian war disappointed the colonist because it brought the Proclamation of 1763. After 1763, the colonists wanted to leave England more and more. England passed Acts that enraged many colonists. There were many protests to these new laws and, and many also used their freedom of press to voice their opinions such as an article in the Pennsylvania Journal that protested the Stamp Act. Also, many colonists agitated the American Revolution that would give the colonies freedom from English rule by using the art of propaganda. The Boston Massacre was a mere incident between British Soldiers and some rowdy colonists. Sam Adams, a master of propaganda, used this event to make it look like the soldiers were shooting upon unarmed colonists for no reason. Before 1763, the colonists and England were like friends, but when 1763 rolled around it changed everything. Tension between colonists and England became so high that war broke out. In fact, 13 years after the drama of 1763, the American Colonies declared their freedom from the British rule. The result of the French and Indian war caused the colonists relationship with England to change.
well with England was because England granted them many freedoms. They had the freedom to rule themselves, so they were able to choose their own beliefs and government if it was a proprietary colony. The House of Burgesses is an example of their freedom to choose their government. Then, the year 1763 was the start of the separation between the colonists and England began. The end of the French and Indian war disappointed the colonist because it brought the Proclamation of 1763. After 1763, the colonists wanted to leave England more and more. England passed Acts that enraged many colonists. There were many protests to these new laws and, and many also used their freedom of press to voice their opinions such as an article in the Pennsylvania Journal that protested the Stamp Act. Also, many colonists agitated the American Revolution that would give the colonies freedom from English rule by using the art of propaganda. The Boston Massacre was a mere incident between British Soldiers and some rowdy colonists. Sam Adams, a master of propaganda, used this event to make it look like the soldiers were shooting upon unarmed colonists for no reason. Before 1763, the colonists and England were like friends, but when 1763 rolled around it changed everything. Tension between colonists and England became so high that war broke out. In fact, 13 years after the drama of 1763, the American Colonies declared their freedom from the British rule. The result of the French and Indian war caused the colonists relationship with England to change.