British taking french land
Effects lead to the TAX
All of this happens in boston

What were the major conflict between the colonists and british authorities after 1763?

Effects

British broke, Doubled national dept

Maintain military 200,000 per year

French and natives and British are frustrated

Impact on settlment

People involved

French

English

Indian

Facts

"7 years war" and also happened
in England at the same time

France vs England

France won

Iroquois only sided with England

For control of North america

Stamp act

1765

used to raise money for war

October 1765

Boycott all british goods

tax without consent

Sons of liberty

modern day terrorists

Parliament voted to repeal the act in march 1766

Passed declaratory acts

affected rich

3.4 The logic resistance 1770-1774

Boston massacre

Colonists throwing rocks and snowballs
and the soldiers started killing, 5 killed

73 Boston tea party

boycotting the tea in protest to the tea act

commity of correspondents

circulating info

75 Conciliatory Resolution

Peace within the 13 colonys

April 75

Lexington and concord

start of revolutionary war

3.5 We hold these truths
to be self evident 1776

olive branch petition

thomas paine

common sense jan 1776

sold 120,000 copies in months

Gw commander of army june 1776

THE declaration of independence 1776

preamble, 27 list complaints

3.9 the world turned upside down

us became a repubic

Electoral votes

vote wihte male landowners

bill of rights

Articles of confederancion

mercantilism was abolished

woman of male could vote

Subtopic

established foreign police

oppressed people looked at us for example

Causes

Trade

Territorial

The British are trying to take the Frenches land and giving it to there colonists to have more room to live

Treaty

1762-63

Treaty of San ildefonso

France and Spain

F Gave NeOr and Miss to S

Treaty of Paris

F gives Canada to England

2 small islands

Fishing

Influence on individuals

GW

2 brothers Lawrence and Augustus
had a lot tied up in the company

1753-55

Ohio river valley

Fort Duquesne and Fort Necessity

Necessity surrendered on july 4, 54.GW 0-2

Gov. Diewiddle

General Braddock with 2,000
men GW 2nd in command

Braddock killed GW in command

3.2 the scratch of a pen

The transformation of North america

1763

3.3 The rejection of Empire 1763-1770

Key factors towards independents

Social confict

LOwer class discontent

Upper class welcomed support

constitutional factor

Exame the purpose of each law passed

Paul Revere

3.6 Tyranny, like Hell,
not easily conquered

British strengths

Population

Wealth

Army

1/3 wanted to fight

British weakness

bad treatment

need to win

Fight was long away

Not good comander

Colonial strengths

import good leaders

better with weapons

c weakness

Bad organize

Constitution

Jealous

Economics bad

Phase one

contaniment in new england

Phase two

middle colonies

Lost at saratoga

phase three

The south

took charlestown and yorktown

English polices against colonists
Frustrations

Mercantilism

Regulating colonial trade with only England

colonists only by English goods

Rum

sugar and molasses

Used as "money" for slaves

1696- Navigation act

All goods to Eroupe had to go through Britain

1733-Molasses act

French by rum from Britain

Some did not follow that

Tax the colonists

Proclamation line of 1763

Colonists could not go past

1761-writs of assistant

Take stolen goods without a warent

1763-67

63- Proclamation of 63

64-sugar act

tax on sugars

65-stamp act

tax on all paper

67-Townshend act

tax on everyday goods

74-coercive

74 Quartering act

British solders living in people houses