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    Dbq French and Indian War

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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 NAVIGATION ACTS The Commonwealth of England was ruled by Oliver Cromwell and Parliament in 1651. King Charles I was just beheaded and the new leaders were looking for a way to express their dominant position. At this time‚ England faced financial trouble. Looking for a way to increase the Commonwealth’s income‚ its rulers settled on the use of international trade. This was not a bad idea‚ except for the fact that the Dutch ruled the sea of international trade. They shipped constantly between

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    of the Revolution Part 1: Causes Complete the grid by describing each pre-war event and explaining how it contributed to the Revolutionary War. Pre-war event Description Contribution to the Revolutionary War French and Indian War A war from 1754-1763 between England and France. Over disputed land in the Ohio Valley. The French and Indian War changed the Crown’s method of ruling the colonies from salutary neglect to tightening control of the colonist (Schultz‚ 2014‚ Chapter Toward Revolution). Sugar

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    John Hancock

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    country there are a few who stick out from the rest of those who signed the document. John Hancock is one of the Founding Fathers who everyone can name‚ and who signed the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock was the first to sign the document in 1776. Going through his life an individual will get a better attribute for what John Hancock did in his lifetime‚ his political ideas regarding the government‚ how john thought and felt about the government‚ and why he signed the Constitution. The Early

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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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    The French and Indian War culminated in the Treaty of Paris in 1763‚ which would end French power in North America and British power would reign over North America east of the Mississippi River (Tindall). The French and Indian War‚ also called The Seven Years ’ War‚ nearly doubled Britain ’s national debt and post-war expenses were expected to remain high because the government decided in early 1763 to keep ten thousand British regular soldiers in the American colonies (Stamp Act). The primary

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    US history 1491-1800

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    Themes Identity Peopling Work‚ exchange‚ and technology Politics and power Environment and geography America in the world Ideas‚ beliefs‚ and culture Units Unit 1 – 1491-1607 Unit 2 – 1607-1754 Unit 3 – 1754 – 1800 Unit 4 – 1800 – 1848 Unit 5 – 1844 – 1877 Unit 6 – 1865 – 1898 Unit 7 – 1890 – Unit 8 – Unit 9 – Is History True? Notes Responses History is a complex process that combines historical facts and a historian’s interpretation to those facts The Uses of

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    Paul Revere

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    were owned by the French continuously attacked British America. These wars often mirrored what was happening in Europe 3‚000 miles away. Revere returned to Boston in the winter and married Sarah Orne and went back to silversmithing. 

 In 1763 the French and Indian War ended‚ the colonies were victorious. However‚ England’s treasury had been severely depleted by the many wars it had been involved in and England decided to replenish her coffers by taxing the colonies. In 1765 Britain imposed

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    3 Voyages of exploration 3.1 First voyage (1768–71) 3.2 Interlude 3.3 Second voyage (1772–75) 3.4 Third voyage (1776–79) 3.5 Death 4 Legacy 4.1

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    1. Who “discovered” America? Christopher Columbus. Native Americans were already there. 1492. Dutch were the technical discoverers. NA (Russians) came on Bering Strait.ICE AGE. 2. How did the Spanish treat the Native Americans? Results of the European contact with the Natives? Relationship with the Iroquois Confederacy? ∙      Treated badly. As less than people. Massacred and enslaved. ∙      Result of European contact with the Natives? Death to many natives. Pizarro crushed incas. (befriended them and took all their gold

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