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    American Revolution Turning Point Between the years 1763-1776‚ there were many issues and events that made the year 1763 a turning point that led to the American Revolution. Britain tried to hold more power over the colonies and many disputes were held over this issue. The year 1763 was a turning point that led to the American Revolution because of the economic laws and acts previously passed‚ the political grip that Britain had on the colonies‚ and the earlier relations between Britain and America

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    a world of countless millions‚ all in the fair Bloom of Piety." Between 1760 and 1776 some 20‚000 people from southern New England moved up the Connecticut River into New Hampshire and into what would later become Vermont. In the same period migrants from Massachusetts streamed into Main and founded 94 towns. A total of 264 new towns were established in northern New England during the years between 1760 and 1776. Land fever

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    colonists had worked hard to cultivate their lands and develop their towns and cities. Rural life in the American colonies consisted not only of farmers but tradesmen also prospered. (Handlin. 24) By 1763‚ the American Colonies were spreading west. The expelling of the French and the Spaniards in 1763 opened lands of opportunity for the colonists. American colonists who settled in the new lands and the New World were a‚ "fresh breed of humans‚ self-reliant‚ rationalistic‚ disdainful of established

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    weary of this very quickly and decided they had had enough of it. This led to the colonists declaring their independence from Great Britain in 1776. After the French and Indian War‚ Great Britain wanted to control expansion into the western territories and wanted the colonists to pay taxes to get out of their war debt. The King issued the Proclamation of 1763 which denied the settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. And now since the king was in debt‚ he and the Parliament believed they had the

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    American. As stated in Letters from an American Farmer‚ “Here individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men‚ whose labours and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world…” [Doc. H] In addition‚ because of the Proclamation of 1763‚ colonists began to resent the British more fully‚ and as a result‚ resorted to seeing themselves as more independent and distinct. Anyone who lived in and supported America considered themselves as Americans despite their original nationality. Parliament

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    introduced to a standout amongst the most unmistakable groups of Virginia’s grower world class. The start of Jefferson’s expert life corresponded with incredible changes in Great Britain’s American settlements. The finish of the French and Indian War in 1763 remaining Great Britain in desperate budgetary straits to raise income‚

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    From 1754 to 1763‚ England and the American colonies fought against France and their Indian allies‚ which eventually became worldwide. The French and Indian war was actually a series of wars that took place in North America overland that both the French and the British claimed. The Indian tribes fought against the American colonists because of their encroachment onto their land; however‚ the Iroquois remained loyal to the British and help defeat French. The Proclamation of 1763 was one of the

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    Burgesses that they should boycott British goods until the acts were repealed. He was selected as a delegate in 1775. When Washington became general the army had many defeats. But in March of 1776 they finally had victory. They had placed military above Boston forcing the British to retreat. On Christmas night in 1776 Washington and his military crossed the Delaware River and surprised the British by attacking them forcing their surrender and finally won independence. On April 30‚ 1789‚ Washington became

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    The story of America is a long and complicated tale with many different twists and turns like any good story. America has changed a lot since the colonists arrived from Europe. In 1607 to 1763‚ powerful countries started sending colonists over to the America to get materials they could not find in their own countries. Great Britain started to send over to these people to the America and start to colonise along with getting new raw materials. From the very beginning‚ when colonists first started

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    law in the city of Princeton under Richard Stockton. When the War of Independence had begun‚ he had joined the vanguard of the New Jersey patriots. He had participated in the provincial congress (1775-1776)‚ council of safety (1777)‚ legislative council (1776-77)‚ and the constitutional convention (1776). William Paterson had done many important things in his life that changed the way that

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