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1754 To 1763 Analysis

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From 1754 to 1763, the French and Indian War was in effect between the French and the British. The war resulted in ending French rule in North America and Britain got Canada and everything east of the Mississippi River. Although the British won the war, it caused the British to be heavily in debt. In order to pay off the debt, the British imposed imperial policies on the American colonies to raise their revenue. From 1763 to 1776, Britain implemented new imperial policies which increased the colonial hatred towards the British crown and made them more committed to their republican values. One of the British policies imposed on the colonies was the Stamp Act of 1765. The stamp act put a direct tax on all printed matter such as newspapers and legal documents. This caused many people, especially lawyers, to be frustrated and cause immediate colonial resistance. In the same year, colonists resisted by …show more content…

The Intolerable Acts were put into effect after King George III was furious about the Boston Tea Party. The purpose was to punish Boston by closing the port and putting the city under martial law. Isolating Boston was intended to make an example out of them but instead it increased colonial resistance. The colonists resisted to the Intolerable Acts by creating the First Continental Congress. This congress tried to call for economic sanctions against british commerce and urge Massachusetts to arm a militia. The First Continental Congress committed to their republican values and created the Declaration of American Rights which denied Parliament’s power over colonial affairs and conceded Parliament’s right to regulate trade. These values were also put in the Declaration of Independence. The purpose of the Intolerable Acts were supposed to isolate Boston and punish them but instead it increased the need to become independent from

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