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    The Missouri Compromise involves the addition of Missouri as a Slave State and Maine as a Free State and it doesn’t allow the formation of slave states in the Louisiana Purchase above the 36°30’ line. In 1824 Andrew Jackson loses a very controversial election to John Q

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    History Final Exam Study Guide 1. The French and Indian War (1754-1763) First world war – ALL countries involved 7 year war Cause: Washington sent to tell the French to get off the land – turns into a land dispute in North America over the Ohio River Valley British (Washington) vs. French British allies: Native tribes‚ Colonials‚ Prussians French allies: Native tribes‚ Spanish‚ Austrians Battle moments: Washington and his men built Fort Necessity and were forced to surrender it‚ British attacked

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    all. This eventually le to the French and Indian War. The French and Indian War affected political‚ social‚ economic issues for both British and the colonists‚ as well as the Proclamation of 1763. Britain abandoned its policy of Salutary Neglect and increased their authority over colonial politics. The Proclamation of 1763 was on of the first documents issued to govern the

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    Revolution. The Seven Years War was over and the colonial oppression was about to begin. One of the first acts that affected the colonists was the Proclamation of 1763. After The Seven Years War‚ the colonists were excited to explore the vast frontier that awaited them towards the west. However‚ this proclamation prevented them from doing so. “The proclamation provided that

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    1763 was the year that the forever changed the relationship between the American colonies and their mother country‚ Great Britain. This year was not only the year when the French and Indian War finally came to an end with the Treaty of Paris 1763‚ but was the also the beginning of the many changes that Britain imposed on the colonies. Following the war‚ Britain‚ in an attempt to tighten its control over the colonies‚ and raise money‚ pursued new \mercantilist policies‚ leading to colonial resentment

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    monarchy‚ deposing themselves from Britain‚ and proclaimed the founding of The United States of America. King George III published a document called The Proclamation of 1763‚ after the French and Indian War‚ England gained new land in which pushed borders back allowing more land for colonies to grow. Although the king and his council bestowed the proclamation to relieve the fears of the Indians‚ who felt that the colonists would drive them from their lands as they expanded westward. Though the colonist

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    wID Terms for Final 1. Nat Turner Revolt (1831): Slave revolt in the South led by a Virginian slave‚ Nat Tuner. Tuner said he was guided by God to free his people. The insurrection lasted 48 hours and 60 whites were killed. South’s bloodiest slave insurrection. Significance: fear among white southerners‚ increased severity of the slave codes‚ collapse any movement of emancipation in the South 2. Anti-slavery argument (1830s-1860s): America is God’s Promised Land‚ except for slavery which

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    River Valley. They won this land during the French and Indian War. (Doc A) They were beginning to settle on this land‚ which was Indian land. The Indians organized themselves and began Pontiac’s War. This was one of the things that led to the Proclamation of 1763‚ which led to tension between the colonists

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    practice 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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    The French and Indian war‚ which lasted from 1754-1763‚ resulted in a victory for the British over the French‚ which led to the French leaving North America. It also resulted in negative political‚ economic and ideological differences between the British and the American colonies. Politically the colonies were not happy because they could not expand further west‚ economically they felt oppressed by the British with all the taxes being place on them‚ and ideologically because of the governing of

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