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    ever wondered what it was like during the events that lead up to the Revolutionary War? So many events occurred during this period in time. Some of these events were the Navigation Acts of 1660‚ the French and Indian War: 1754-1763‚ Pontiac’s Rebellion and Proclamation of 1763‚ the Sugar Act: 1764‚ the Stamp Act: 1765‚ the Declaratory Act: 1766‚ the Townsend Act: 1767‚ the Boston Massacre: 1770‚ the Boston Tea Party: 1773‚ and last but not least the Intolerable Acts: 1774. All of these events are very

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    Committees of Correspondence Conciliatory Propositions Lexington and Concord Bunker Hill General Thomas Gage James Otis British government acts: What was the objective/purpose of each act? How did the colonists respond to each? Proclamation Act of 1763- Sugar Act (1764)- Currency Act (1764)- Stamp Act (1765)- Mutiny [Quartering] Act (1765)- Declaratory Act (1766)- Townshend Acts (1767)- Tea Act (1773) - Coercive [Intolerable] Acts (1774)- Quebec Act (1774)- Questions

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    Britain. Thanks to that‚ a new republic was established where the Governor was in the hands of the people. In 1783 Britain recognized the colonies as an independence nation. Some of the main causes of this revolution were: Intolerable Acts‚ Proclamation 1763 and Common Sense. The government spent a lot of money on troops and equipment in his attempt to conquer Massachusetts. On May of 1773‚ the Parliament accepted the Tea Act to help with the expenses that caused the conquest. For several years

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    The French and Indian war is considered the war that made America for a few big reasons. For one‚ it left England with a huge dept; to fix this‚ England put heavier taxes on the colonies. It also created The Proclamation Line of 1763 ‚ which forced settlers to move back east‚ giving the Indians the land west of the line. This made New England even more crowded and brought many English troops‚ ultimately igniting the American Revolution. After fighting in the French and Indian war‚ England was 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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    The French and Indian war (1754-1763) altered the relationship between Britain and its North American colonies. Assess this change with regard to TWO of the following in the period between 1763 and 1775. (Land acquisition‚ Politics‚ Economics) Thesis: After The French and Indian war and the relationship between Britain and the Northern American colonies worsened‚ land acquisition and economics made a great impact in the period between 1763 and 1775. In 1763 one of the first things on the

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    you do not support the Royal Proclamation of 1763‚ I must ask why you have this belief. 3. To Sir William Wentworth: While I find the acts on taxation for the colonists quite reasonable‚ please would you elaborate‚ with your great knowledge on the matter‚ on how the effectiveness of the acts can be increased? 4. To Sir Edmund Burke: Being a man against creating revenue for your own home country‚

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    (Old Prison Museum‚ 2014‚ p.1). I would say that‚ that’s a good example of showing relations between the colonist and Native Americans‚ the fur trade. The fur trade was on of the earliest and most important industries in North America. The Proclamation of 1763 was designed right after the British victory over the France in the French and Indian War. The French and Indian wars were a huge series of battles that lasted for about 75 years fighting for the possession over North Americas territory. Conrad

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