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    imports‚ and restricting domestic consumption with non-tariff barriers to trade. The British government established a mercantilist relationship with the American colonies that was to its benefit until 1763 and then the relationship no longer was of economic benefit to the British crown. Prior to 1763 the colonists had no choice but to go along with Parliament’s right to take actions on their behalf and the predominance of Britain’s economic benefits over their personal ones. Seven Years’ War was the

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    goods from places such as Rome and even Africa were traded along the roads. From 200 BC to 1450 BCE‚ the patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads changed with the spread of religions and the rise and fall of civilizations‚ but maintained continuity with the goods traded along its routes and its main purpose. Despite the many changes in the patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 BC to 1450 BCE‚ there were many continuities that remained throughout this time period. For the most

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    Today at 9:01 PM Between the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the Treaty of Paris in 1763‚ the most important change that occurred in the colonies was the extension of British ideals far beyond the practice in England itself. Changes in religion‚ economics‚ politics‚ and social structures illustrate this Americanization of the transplanted Europeans. By 1763‚ although some colonies still maintained established churches‚ other colonies had accomplished a virtual revolution

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    Causes of the American Revolution The American Revolution was caused by the colonists disagreeing with the British. The things that the british and colonists disagreed on were the Proclamation of 1763. One of the many things that the colonists thought needs changed is how the colonies approach war‚ which is why the political cartoon of a snake was made. The stamp act taxed most goods in the colonies. The Quartering Act angered colonists‚ and strengthened distrust between the colonists and the british

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    and rebelled against the British rule because the colonials didn’t support or like the idea of British imposing a huge amount of taxation on everything It all started‚ after the French and Indian War or the seven War that take place between 1756-1763. They were in a lot of debts‚ they taxed the colonies and because the government needed money to cover the costs of the French and Indian War. First‚ British increased their regulation of the American colonies. They wanted to make sure that the colonists

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    dispute over who played the larger role in the victory over the French‚ the war was still won by the British and its colonies and there was much gained by this momentous occasion. The geographical area gained by the British in the Treaty of Paris in 1763 gave the British a dominance of the continent both politically and geographically. The length of the British government’s

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    Assignment: 1.) Read the following document‚ “Another Race of White Men Come Amongst Us”: Native American Views as British Replace the French in the Lower Mississippi Valley‚ 1765 2.) Answer the following questions based on a reading of the above document and material from your textbook. -------------------------------------------- 1.) TYPE OF DOCUMENT: Is this a primary or a secondary source? -Primary 2.) DATE(S) OF DOCUMENT: When was this document created? -It was created shortly

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    Name: Date: 1/5/15 Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2: Global Interactions‚ c. 1450 C.E. to c. 1750 C.E. Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (45 points) 1. Unfree labor systems were widely used for agricultural production from 1450 to1750. Analyze the major similarities and differences between two of the following systems: Caribbean slavery West African slavery Russian serfdom Answer: When you look at the Caribbean and Slavery and Russian serfdom you would

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    they are white as snow” e 13. “Like fire shut up in my bones” f 14.” His visage was so marred more than any man” e 15. “Go‚ take unto thee a wife of whoredoms” j When Did They Live? Potential Answers 1. Daniel d a. Before 1450 B.C. b. Between 1450 B.C. and 1000 B.C. c. Between 1000 B.C. and 600 B. C. d. Between 600 B.C. and 100 B.C. e. Between 100 B. C. and 100 A. D. 2. David c 3. Isaiah c 4. Jeremiah d 5. Hosea

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    of perception regarding the role of soldiering by society‚ as well as‚ the effects of war on society in general. The knowledge and skills of the ‘military revolution’ filtered out beyond the borders of the European states. The Military Revolution of 1450-1800 was the period of years that saw the modernisation of the making of war from the medieval to the modern world. The end of the fifteenth century saw the beginning of the age of gunpowder firepower. It is evident that gunpowder in various forms

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