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    substantially change between 1763-1914? The period between 1763 to 1914 was a time of major change for the Royal Navy. In their attempt to gain full control over the waters‚ they adopted multiple naval tactics‚ incorporated new technology in terms of ship types and weapons on boards; all effecting the role of the Navy worldwide. The British Royal Navy had no match or rival; especially evident after they decisively destroyed their European rivals: the French‚ Dutch and the Spanish‚ by 1763. However‚ full dominancy

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    our capacity and automation levels will be increased steadily. The following is expected capacity of our products in each segment. Capacity by Segment (by 1‚000 units) |   | Traditional | Low End | High End | Performance | Size | 2013 | 1050-1450 | 1300-1700 | 250-650 | 120-520 | 130-530 | 2014 | 1150-1550 | 1500-1900 | 300-700 | 190-590 | 200-600 | 2015 |

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    This war‚ between Britain and France‚ lasted from 1754-1763. The French had established a profitable fur trade with the Indians‚ and they did not want the English encroaching on their monopoly in this trade. The English wanted to expand westward‚ but the French were blocking their efforts. This was a critical

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    DBQ The French and Indian war ended in 1763‚ meaning the economical‚ political‚ and ideological aspect of things changed significantly. The downfall that Britain took was essentially the reason why the American Revolutionary war happened. Before the French and Indian war colonist didn’t really have to worry about crazy taxes because the practically taxed themselves. Due to the colonist needing protection Britain stepped in‚ and they thought it was only fair that they raised the taxes to be able

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    Sense’ is published – Jan. 10‚ 1776 -Declaration of Independence is adopted – July 4‚ 1776 4) American settlers and their relationship with Native Americans and their encroachment on Native American territory -Bacon’s Reb – 1676 -Proclamation of 1763 5) Bill of rights and other 17 amendments and reasons for their addition to the constitution -John Peter Zenger is arrested – Nov 17‚ 1734 -George Mason’s Bill of Rights is drafted – June 12‚ 1776 6) Creation of American holidays & Construction

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    in 1763 but soon after a greater conflict‚ one between the colonies and its mother country began to brew. Despite the renewed sense of British pride in colonists after the victory‚ American and British tensions during the war‚ the oppressive way Britain treated the colonists after the war‚ and the colonists emerging sense of American identity tarnished the relationship between the American Colonies and their mother country. The Americans might have seen themselves as British‚ but after 1763 Britain

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    The Seven Years’ War began in 1754 and ended 1763‚ It is called the Seven Years’ War because the main conflict occurred in the seven-year period from 1756 to 1763. Eventually the war involved most of the great powers of the time and affected regions Europe‚ North America‚ Central America‚ the West African coast‚ India‚ and the Philippines‚ for this reason it is often considered one of the first world wars (although obviously the War does not bear such a name – it is not referred to as World War I)

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    the new world generally had a strong independent streak desiring new opportunities and more freedom • 1754-1763 - French and Indian War
This war between Britain and France ended with the victorious British deeply in debt and demanding more revenue from the colonies. With the defeat of the French‚ the colonies became less dependent on Britain for protection.
 • 1763 - Proclamation of 1763
This prohibited settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains. While Britain did not intend to harm the colonists

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    assistance- 12. admiralty courts- 13. Board of Trade- 14. salutary neglect- 15. prorogue- 16. mestizo- 17. Samuel de Champlain- 18. Acadians- 19. French & Indian War (1754—1763)- 20. George Washington- 21. Fort Necessity- 22. Albany Congress- 23. Battle of Quebec- 24. William Pitt- 25. Peace of Paris of 1763- 26. Pontiac’s Rebellion- Outline Topics: 1. Explain the extent and limits of British

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    After The Britain Empire won the victory over the French and Indian War in 1763‚ Britain had achieved the dominance over Eastern North America. The colonists rejoiced over the triumph of the War because they no longer had to face the threats from French‚ Spanish‚ and their allies. They were proud of their unity and success of the war. However‚ the happiness over the victory didn’t last long. The Seven Year War left a mixed legacy which changed the relationship between the colonies and its mother

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