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    known as “The Seven Years War”. It lasted from 1754-1763. The French and Indians did not fight each other. It is named the French and Indian War because they fought together. They fought against the British for control of territory. The war did not only affect the people in the war but also outside the war. The French and Indian War affects the ordinary people by being taxed and prevents them from passing the Appalachians by the Proclamation of 1763. There were many causes that lead the French and

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    the Revolutionary War occurred? The Revolutionary War occurred because of a series of fighting & wars. The following events led to the Revolutionary War : The Navigation Acts of 1660‚ The French & Indian War‚ Pontiac’s Rebellion‚ Proclamation of 1763‚ The Sugar Act‚ Stamp Act‚ Declaratory Act of 1766‚ Townshend Act‚ Boston Massacre 1770‚ Boston Tea Party‚ and The Intolerable Acts. On the whole‚ all this traumatic fighting and wars are what we say caused the Revolutionary War. The 12 events listed

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    „Why do countries trade with each other? Show‚ using examples‚ why this may be to do with the principle of comparative advantage.” In the modern world‚ there is no country that can produce as much as is needed. Countries trade with each other to obtain products and services‚ which they do not have or are unable to produce. Some goods may be unobtainable for certain countries‚ but a lot of things which could be produced are nevertheless imported. Why is it so? Why is it that the country doesn’t want

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    the Proclamation of 1763 was issued‚ which stated that none shall pass beyond the Ohio Valley‚ resulting in the colonies to be outraged. The settlers were in the midst of Pontiac’s Rebellion‚ which were a series of raids from Indians. The Proclamation of 1763 caused the colonists to get angry‚ because they could not protect themselves‚ since the British could not afford to build forts for the protection of the colonists. George Grenville became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1763‚ and he allowed not

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    Some Basic Notes: England emerges as #1 naval power France and England wanted control of land War lasted from 1754-1763 French and Indian war ended French colonization • France lost Canada • Paris of Treaty made French leave: English was left with large debt • English decided to tax colonies for debt • Land became difficult for England • • • • Later on... • England has greater responsibility to control the territory • More Soldiers • Need more money • More debt • • • • Westward

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    Native American and many more to the church of England‚ which caused America to divided. The old light minister refused the new style of worship. Causing the Great wakening to be a long-term cause of the American revolution. Also‚ the proclamation of 1763 was a contributing factor that lead to the American Revolution‚ at the end

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    From 1450 to the present‚ religious beliefs and practices in Latin America changed in that Catholicism and a blend of religions began to be seen throughout Latin America‚ but continued in that animistic and nature religions still remained. Changes in Latin American religious ideologies are easily seen from 1450 to the present day. A new religion entered their society. With the discovery of the new world in 1492 by Columbus‚ many more conquistadors and explorers would come to colonize and explore

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    went on through different changes in society from 1450-1750; many factors surrounding it made impacts on it. As time goes on revolutions‚ occur because there is always change. Nothing can stay the same forever and with this there is always a cause and effect. When the Scientific Revolution came across the West it made changes and affected Europe as a whole‚ socially‚ intellectually‚ and religiously. Among all the other events that took place from 1450-1750‚ one of the largest in this time period is

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    achieve this many events occurred; such as the spanish succession‚ the seven years war‚ loyalists started settling in Upper Canada‚ and the Act of Union. the spanish succession took place in 1713 allowing Britain to take over Acadia. Soon after in 1763‚ the seven years war took place and had allowed the British to gain more control over more land known as North America. Unfortunately‚ that was not the end of changes

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    Indian War was fought from 1754 to 1763. In North America‚ it was a decisive British victory‚ banishing the French from their Canadian possessions. The war also gave invaluable military experience to George Washington. This war between Britain and France ended with the victorious British in debt and demanding more revenue from the colonies. With the defeat of the French‚ the colonies became less dependent on Britain for protection. Next‚ was the Proclamation of 1763. “Proclamation declared by the

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