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Early Causes of the American Revolution 1.What was the purpose of the British colonies? 2.Why did the colonists come to resent the British?

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1 Early Causes of the American Revolution 1.What was the purpose of the British colonies? 2.Why did the colonists come to resent the British?

2 Mercantilism Economic policy of the British – Export more than they import Export=sell, import=buy Sell more to the colonies than they buy! – Colonists sell raw materials to England, and then buy back the “finished” products England makes a profit selling back the products – Ultimately helps the British and hurts the colonists – Navigation Acts were part of this policy

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4 How did Mercantilism affect the colonists? Read the article and while reading, highlight, underline, or mark the text. List how the British Mercantilism polices hurt each region

5 Mercantilism Create a diagram explaining the Mercantilist policy

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7 Salutatory Neglect Salutatory= beneficial British somewhat ignored the colonists allowing them to develop their own self governments and did not enforce all of their laws Colonists still viewed themselves as British Left alone for 100s of years- England wouldn’t enforce the laws as long as they continued getting the raw materials and money

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9 Salutatory Neglect What happens when the British begin enforcing the laws?? – Discuss- you have 2 minutes

10 French & Indian War Tensions in Europe and North America high between the English, French, and Spanish Fighting breaks out near the Ohio River in 1754- sparks a war across two continents – Both British and French claimed this area – 1754 George Washington attacks the French for the area and is defeated At the same time European countries were fighting for land & to be the most powerful in Europe—called the Seven Years War

11 French & Indian War – Fighting continued in America- called the French and Indian War – American Colonists and British vs. the Native Americans and French Native Americans were frustrated by the English taking their land Fighting continues, English had many early defeats as the French used Guerilla Warfare of the Indians By 1759 the British beat the French and Indians, establishing England as the dominant world power

12 French & Indian War 1763 sign the Treaty of Paris ending the Seven years War – British gained control of all land east of the Mississippi River as well as Canada and Florida Treaty of Paris – 1763 is signed to end the war. a. French turned overall lands east of Mississippi River to Britain. b. Spanish took control of land west of Mississippi River. c. Spanish lost Florida to the British

13 Before the French & Indian War

14 After the French & Indian War

15 The British spend a lot of money to win the war. To repay the money, parliament taxed the colonists heavily – Becomes a cause of the American Revolution

16 Proclamation of 1763 After the war, colonists began to try to move west, now that the French were gone Indian attacks continued England did not have the resources to protect the colonists, so they forbade the colonists from going past the Appalachian Mountains – How do you think the colonists felt about this new law?? Why?

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21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0qbzNHmfW0


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