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    appointing members to the unicameral and bicameral assemblies. Building on this knowledge‚ after the war ended in 1763‚ with the Treaty of Paris 1763‚ one of the main consequences was the end of Salutary Neglect. Most colonial assemblies were shut down as a result of this‚ giving the colonial Royal governors more power than they previously had. Another consequence of the Treaty of Paris 1763 was the French losing every last bit of their land in North America (Doc. A). The French originally fought in

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    In what ways did the French and Indian War alter the political‚ economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? The French and Indian War‚ is a colonial extension of the Seven Year War that ravaged Europe from 1756 to 1763. The French & Indian War most lasting impact was its political‚ economic‚ and ideological effect on the colonial people and Great Britain. These societal aspects and the relations between the two allies changed irreversibly in the wake of the French

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    eastern coastline‚ economically on how British policies after 1763 were designed to raise revenue to pay for the cost of the empire‚ and ideologically because American colonists beliefs on the relationship between Britain and the colonies. The British completely eliminated the French‚ leaving them in control of the entire eastern coastline‚ creating an extreme change in North America.In (Document A‚ North America before 1754 and after 1763) it shows the increase of English control. With this‚ Britain

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    The French & Indian War‚ 1754-1763‚ changed the political‚ economic‚ and ideological relationship between Great Britain and the American Colonies permanently. The war resulted in three major changes‚ the Colonists beginning to reject British rule‚ refusing to pay taxes‚ and the loyalties toward the mother country beginning to break. These changes in the relationship of the Colonies and Britain were such a huge deal that‚ when combined‚ they led up to the American Revolution. The Colonists rejected

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    BIG 25 CHRISITNA REBH 1. Assess the democratic characteristics in the English Colonies in the context of Massachusetts and Virginia Plymouth: Plymouth was a colony settled by Pilgrims who were religious separatists. They migrated to America to maintain their English identity. Since they didn’t have a royal charter‚ they created the Mayflower Compact. It was essentially the first American constitution. The Puritans created a political structure that highlighted their self-governing and

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    were killed. Correct Answers: Correctb. the British victory in the Battle of Quebec. . Question 8 . 0 out of 1 points Prompted by Indian uprisings like Pontiac’s Rebellion in 1763‚ the British Proclamation of 1763 (sometimes called the Proclamation Line of 1763): Correct Answer: Correctb. angered colonists who expected the English victory over the French would open the Ohio River Valley to new settlement. . Question 9 . 1 out of 1 points

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    pieces. 2. 1754-1763: a. French and Indian War i. War between Britain and France‚ and the Americans got stuck in the middle. ii. As English settlers moved into the Ohio Valley‚ the French tried to stop them by building outposts to protect their fur trade and control of the region. iii. Native Americans allied with the French iv. English won and took control of Canada and everything east of the Mississippi Valley. v. French only kept two sugar islands. b. Treaty of Paris 1763 i. Major turning

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    one’s culture‚ tradition and language and religion (Aboriginal Rights). The First Nation’s rights as Canadian citizen under the Canadian Common Law are separate to their Aboriginal rights. The Constitution Act of 1982 and the Royal Proclamation of 1763 protect the Aboriginal and Treaty rights

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    player). In 1763 he took his children on a tour to Paris and London as well as several courts while on the journey. Mozart astounded audiences with his tremendous technical and musical ability. On this tour he played for the French and English royal families‚ had his first compositions published and also wrote his earliest symphonies. This tour ended in 1766‚ yet nine months later they left home again‚ this time to Vienna‚ where Leopold hoped to have Mozarts opera performed. In 1773‚ Mozart visited

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    The Treaty of Paris of 1763 was a treaty that officially ended the French and Indian War. This treaty was signed on February 10‚ 1763 by England‚ France‚ and Spain. The French and Indian War was a more wide European conflict in which England and Prussia went against France‚ Austria‚ Russia and Spain. The major cause of the war was the struggle for territorial expansion among the land west of the Appalachian Mountains‚ know then as the Ohio Territory.This war was also known as the Seven Years War

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