what was the cause and affect of the french and indian war
The French and Indian War significantly impacted the British and American colonies, leading to increased national debt for England and the transfer of Canadian territories from France to England.
what was the cause and affect of the french and indian war
the united states became a republic
loyalist estates were confiscated mercantilism increased westward migration cheap and plentiful land readily available
many northern states abolished it common man was given more rights first -born male inheriting the entire estate upon the death of his father was abolished
april 1775 lexington and concord this was the start of the revolutionary war
1774 coercive act quarting act which required the colony to provide provisions for british soldiers
1772 committees of correspondence circulating information
stamp act congress met call for boycott of british goods parliament had no right to tax the colonies
1774-coercive act:acts closed the port of boston
1764-sugar act:tax on sugar,textiles,coffee,and iron
1761:writs of assistance that made british official can not search a house with out a warant
what were the major causes of the conflict between the colonists and british authorities after 1763
phase #2 late 1777-1778 middle colonies then after the debacle at saratoge
phase #1 1776-1777 containment in new england
1776 common sense january 1776 nowhere in the universe
bunker hill/breeds hill sighnificance
173 boston tea party boycotting the tea in protest of the tea act
1770 boston massarce killing a few colonials
factor #2 constitutional factor examine the purpose for each law
Act in march 1766 declaratory act
national debt of england doubled 5 billion
proclamation line of 1763 king made a wall that no one can pass
The king did not want to fight the indain and did not want to wast money on troops