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| England's Economic Control |
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After the French and Indian War England taxed the colonists Colonists traded raw materials for goods |
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| England's Political Control |
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Colonists had to obey English laws that were enforeced by royal governors. Colonial governors were appointed by the king. Colonial Legislatures made laws and were monitored by the colonial governors. |
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| England's Reasons for Control |
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England desired to remain a world power. England imposed taxes,such as the stamp act,to raise necessary revenue to pay for the French and Indian War. |
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| England's Reason for taxation |
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To help finace the French and Indian War To help maintaining of English troops in the colonies. |
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| Sources for Colonial Disssatisfaction |
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Colonies had no representation in Parliement Some of the colonies resented power of colonial governors. England wanted strict control over colonial legislatures. Colonies opposed taxes. The Proclamation of 1763 hamperd the western movement of settlers |
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| KING of england before the declaration of independence |
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| Hamperd the western movement of settlers |
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| Put taxes on all paper documents |
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| Help maintaing English troops. |
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| Certain and Unlieabile Rights |
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| Such as life,liberty,and the pursuit of happiness. |
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