Society: In the long-term process of communication and integration in America, English became the common language in the colonies, and the American culture had gradually created. On this basis, the American nation began to take shape. The national consciousness started to wake up. In the 18th century Enlightenment was being spread in the American colonies, a number of prominent thinkers emerged, such as Franklin and Jefferson. The American colonists began to look for liberty and democracy.
Economics: after Britain seized the America colonies from France, the American colonies’ economy developed rapidly: the industry and Commerce in the north was developed, wheat was rich in midland, and plantation economy was flourishing in the south. The British government thought America belonged to Britain. The colonists should serve the British. The government …show more content…
However, this caused dissatisfaction of the British government because the government wanted that the American colonies could continue working for Britain as the supplier of raw materials and the market of commodity dumping. The British government began to implement a lot of high-handed policies to restrict the development of the colonies. First of all, the British government promulgated a decree that the colonists were not allowed to westwards pioneer their areas, prohibited they to issue their own notes, increased taxed them heavily, and dissolved its parliament. In the 1960s, the British government enacted “Stamp Act” in 1765 and “Townshend Acts” in 1767 in order to increase