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    The proclimation of 1763 was signed after the natives started attacking british settlements because of invading colonist on native soil and the proclimation of 1763 was made between the british and natives so there would be peace. Pontiacts rebellion was a rebellion led by pontiact on . This was a rebellion that was also over the british. The

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    Phyllis Wheatley Essay Area: Be able to discuss American colonial society as it existed in 1750 in terms of: 1. social structure 2. ethnic background 3. religion 4. education Chapter 6: William Pitt Treaty of Paris 1763 Pontiac’s Rebellion Proclamation of 1763 Samuel de Champlain Albany Congress 1754 Battle of Quebec Battle of Louisburg Essay Area: Be able to discuss England’s gradual establishment as the dominant power in the New World. Pay particular attention to the

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    of Dominion of New England 1688 Glorious Revolution in England 1700 250‚000 settlers in English colonies 1704 First colonial newspaper 1720s Colonial economic life quickens 1739-1744 Great Awakening 1756-1763 French and Indian War 1750 1775 1763 Proclamation Line established 1763-1764 Pontiac’s Rebellion 1764-1765 Sugar Act and Stamp Act Controversies 1766 Declaratory Act 1767 Townshend Act‚ New York Assembly suspended 1770 Boston Massacre 1772 Committees of Correspondence formed

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    England had little structure in place to manage the daily activities of colonial affairs in the early 1700’s. As a result of this disconnect‚ the colonists took it upon themselves to set taxes‚ pass laws‚ and make appropriations (Brinkley 102). Following the Seven Years’ War between England and France‚ and the simultaneous French and Indian war in America‚ England was determined to unify its new empire and raise funds to pay off their enormous war debts (Hyser 61). Parliament unleashed sweeping changes

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    The Causes of the American War of Independence There a many different views as to why there was an American War of Independence‚ but I think that it was not just one cause‚ but several‚ that set this particular bomb ticking. There are several explanations‚ this is the first. The colonists were against paying more tax‚ so much so‚ that they argued fiercely enough to annul the tax on everything but tea. However‚ this is a weak argument‚ especially as the tax wasn’t that much. I think that it is more

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    watch a movie‚ or listen to an ITunes University lecture). Second‚ you will either answer five analysis questions or write a reflection paper based upon your source. Unit 1: Formation of Colonies – Colonial Wars (1607-1763) Unit 2: Revolution – Constitution (1763-1789) Unit 3: Early National Period‚ War of 1812‚ Era of Good Feelings (1789-1814) Unit 4: Jacksonian Democracy‚ Antebellum reform movements‚ and sectional tensions (1814-1850) Unit 5: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1870)

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    French expansion brought French into conflict with the British colonies. In 1754‚ Benjamin Franklin wanted to bring the colonials together under the Albany Plan of Union to defend themselves against the French and the Indians but was unsuccessful. In 1763‚ the Americans merged with Britain and although there was tension between the Americans and Britain‚ yet they bonded because of battle experience and previous victories and not only did this create a bond between them‚ but it also created a bond among

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    SanJaya Reed Mr. McCormick AP US History 4A 10 November 2014 The Effect of the French and Indian War The French and Indian War was the start of independence for America. It began in 1756 and ended due to the Treat of Paris in 1763. Although America gained territorial growth‚ the aftermath of the war greatly affected Great Britain and the British colonies because of the British’s large debt that lead to taxation on colonists’ goods and the American colonists’ accumulating admiration to acquire independence

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    The Seven Years’ War could be called the First World War because it happened between different continents during 1754-1763. It started with the French and Indian war‚ and it had become large influence in European countries and states. This paper will provide how the Seven Years War could be First World War by details and outcomes. The Ohio Valley peace had been shaken despite the subtle balance of authority between the British and French‚ Iroquois and Indians of the Great Lakes. With increased immigration

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    The Sugar Act was another important policy that impacted the colony’s rebellion that made the colonies take action. The Stamp Act is one of the later policies that the more wealthy people in the colonies did not tolerate. The Proclamation Line of 1763 was a British decree issued after the French and Indian War‚ aimed at stabilizing relations with Native Americans by restricting colonial expansion west of the Appalachian Mountains. The line was intended to prevent conflicts between settlers and indigenous

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