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    would be eager for revenge and inhabitants in acquired territories might prove to be disloyal to the British and cause conflict. England had the challenge of setting up government in the new territories. Taxed colonists horribly   Proclamation of 1763: Established Civilian governments in East and West Florida‚ but Canada remained under military rule. It temporarily forbid white settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains to keep whites and Indians separate and to make it easier to govern the

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    for the Emperor of Austria and it was around this time that Mozart learned to play the violin and the organ without having lessons. In 1763 he traveled to paris with his family‚ and he had his first compositions published. Mozart was constantly traveling‚ and before he was 25 he had seen most of the major cities of Europe. When he was visiting England in 1763‚ he composed some sonatas for the violin and the harpsichord. He also composed a number of symphonies. He was only eight. In 1769‚ on a

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    Ques -Explain how and why slavery developed in the American colonies. Why couldn’t colonists use indentured servants as they had in the past? Ans -The study of labor in the United States has a tendency to lean towards a myopic analysis of the battle between corporations and unions. Working-class organization struggling against industrial titans understandably dominates any modern labor discussion‚ but the sources of these conflicts in the US are older than the nation itself. The labor system

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    Christian‚ but one race gets treated so horrible and the whites are the ones who get treated like they rule the world. Phillis Wheatley straight up called out the white people and even talks mentions‚ “Remember Christians‚ Negros‚ black as Cain” (1773‚ Line 7). She calls out the other Christians and different colors people skins are and she basically means that the color of someone’s skin does not determine who is more important and who is less important. Jacobs talks about in her narrative about

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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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    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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    Several decisions made by the British towards the colonies during the period between 1763-1776 led to eventual revolution‚ and the eventual loss of Britain’s North American colonies. During the peace that developed after the French & Indian war‚ England‚ attempting to avoid open conflict with Native American tribes after gaining a tremendous amount of land from the French’s defeat‚ issued the Proclamation of 1763. This proclamation issued that white settlers could go no farther than the Appalachian

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    colonies acquired by conquest‚ as when‚ in 1664‚ an English expedition seized the sprawling Dutch colony of New Netherland (which the English divided into New York and New Jersey)‚ and when Canada joined the empire as a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1763 that ended the Seven Years’ War. Colonial charters specified the land that an individual or corporation had the right to settle. In the case of the New World‚ the English government‚ like its European counterparts‚ dismissed the rights of the Native

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    The French and Indian war was a key factor leading up to the revolution. In the war the French who were assisted by the indians and the British fought over land that the French were taking along the Ohio River Valley. In 1763 the British defeated the French who then had to give up land all the way west to the Mississippi. This was a key factor because it gave settlers room to expand and create a new nation. After the war‚ Britain was left with a large amount of debt‚ and one way to create revenue

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