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    the course of history‚ has suffered through many unfair policies that at one point‚ they just couldn’t take it anymore. One of the many policies that the British implemented was the Proclamation of 1763. This prohibited settlers to further migrate past the Appalachian Mountains. The cause of this proclamation to be made was because in the beginning‚ since the French was defeated‚ the frontiersmen originating

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    The treaty of Easton in 1758 decreed all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to the Indians. This treaty caused problems for many speculators and farming companies. However‚ the major calamity to the Virginian gentry was the Proclamation of 1763. Although the proclamation did little to stop settlers from

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    appointing members to the unicameral and bicameral assemblies. Building on this knowledge‚ after the war ended in 1763‚ with the Treaty of Paris 1763‚ one of the main consequences was the end of Salutary Neglect. Most colonial assemblies were shut down as a result of this‚ giving the colonial Royal governors more power than they previously had. Another consequence of the Treaty of Paris 1763 was the French losing every last bit of their land in North America (Doc. A). The French originally fought in

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    1762‚ the Proclamation of 1763 was issued‚ which stated that none shall pass beyond the Ohio Valley‚ resulting in the colonies to be outraged. The settlers were in the midst of Pontiac’s Rebellion‚ which were a series of raids from Indians. The Proclamation of 1763 caused the colonists to get angry‚ because they could not protect themselves‚ since the British could not afford to build forts for the protection of the colonists. George Grenville became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1763‚ and he allowed

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    AP US HISTORY Colonial History (1600-1763) 1. Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans – Radical Calvinists againstthe Church of England; Separatists (Pilgrims) argued for a break from the Church of England‚ led the Mayflower‚ and establishedthe settlement at Plymouth 2. Northwest Passage – believed to provide shortcut from Atlantic toPacific‚ searched for by Giovanni de Verrazano for Francis I in therace to Asian wealth 3. Conversion Experience – required of members of the PuritanChurch;

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    The increase in British supremacy in the Americas was the greatest impact of the French and Indian War because the it led to conflict with Indians and colonists. The British gained power by gaining territory. The impact of the war was tragic on the Indians and it became impossible for the Indians to preserve their autonomy by playing the empires against each other (Anderson 78). The French no longer controlled the land west of the Appalachians and the shift in power caused the Indians to revolt

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    had a portion of North America that they had power over. After 1763 the French were completely left out and had no land at all. (Document A) This impacted Britain and American colonists politically because it lead to the Proclamation of 1763 where Native Americans believed that the white people were not allowed to settle in their land that they had inhabited for hundreds of years. (Document .B) Britain thought that with the proclamation everything would turn out great‚ but it did not it just angered

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    1636 6. William Penn established Pennsylvania‚ 1681 7. Salem witch trials‚ 1692 8. James Oglethorpe established Georgia‚ 1732 9. Jonathan Edwards sparked the Great Awakening‚ 17349 10. The French and Indian War‚ 1754-63 11. Proclamation of 1763 12. Stamp Act‚ 1765-66 13. Declaratory Act‚ 1766 14. Townshend Acts‚ 1767 15. Boston Tea Party‚ 1773 16. First Continental Congress‚ 1774 17. Lexington and Concord‚ 1775 18. Second Continental Congress‚ 1775 19. Thomas

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    believed in nor did they have respect from any of our own the founding fathers nor colonist. According to wikipedia’s article called “Royal Proclamation of 1763” On October 7‚ 1763‚ King George III‚ had announced a proclamation that had forbidden any type of colonial settlement throughout the western hemisphere of the Appalachian Mountains. Although this Proclamation had been a commandment this had aggravated hundreds of American colonists which they continued their expansion into the western area of

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    In 1763‚ a worldwide imperial conflict called the Seven Year’s War ended in resounding victory for the British Empire‚ which smashed its European rivals to emerge from the conflict as one of the largest and most powerful empires in world history. During the war the British and Americans became a unifying force standing side by side‚ but short while later they were the ones in conflict with one another. England was left with an even larger debt‚ from the French and Indian War‚ than what they had started

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