Toward Revolution

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Toward Revolution 1763-1776

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Toward Revolution. 1763-1776. 1763. Enforcement of the Revenue Act Ineffectiveness of royal governors Deployment of 10,000 man army in North America No settlement west of the Appalachians 4 new French colonies. Consumer Revolution. The Consumer Revolution. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Toward Revolution1763-1776

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1763Enforcement of the Revenue Act

Ineffectiveness of royal governors

Deployment of 10,000 man army in North America

No settlement west of the Appalachians

4 new French colonies

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Consumer Revolution

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The Consumer RevolutionWhat were advantages and disadvantages of

the consumer revolution for the colonists? Balance of payments Living standards Land disputes

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Land DisputesHow did disputes over land differ among the

four colonial regions? Manors Pennsylvania v. Connecticut settlers Rebels and Regulators

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Land Disputes

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Imperial AdministrationHow did Imperial Administration change the

relationships with the colonists? Trade and troops National debt

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Primary SourceRead and annotate the letter from the

secretary of Indian Affairs to a British official in England.

What are his observations?

What is his point?

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With a partnerDiscuss two inferences you can make

Devise a CQC with one of the inferencesExample: Despite the proclamation of 1763, American colonists were still settling west of the Appalachins. As a result crimes against native Americans continued to occur: “the murder of the eight Mississiagaes …..cruelty.” The consequence of the secretary relaying these details to his apparent British superiors was likely to bring more restrictions on the colonists as trade was likely affected by the conflicts between Indians and settlers.