Great Britain and Us Changing Relationship

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The Intro In this essay, I will address the key factors of the changing relationship between the American colonists and their mother land, Great Britain. The subjects I will address are the conflicts of 1754-1774, the point of views of Great Britain and the American colonists. The tension grew more and more intense between the colonists and Great Britain between 1754 and 1774. This tension led up to the American Revolution, which started in 1775. Conflicts between 1754 and 1774 The first conflict was between the colonists, Great Britain, France and the Native Americans. This conflict started a year after the colonists got to North America ,its known as the French and Indian War ,which lasted from 1754 to 1774.The Native Americans are known to occupy North America before anyone else and the French claimed the land in Canada and land west of the Appalachian Mountains. This was a war for land, the colonists wanted to take the Native Americans and French land for their selves, because more land equal more power. The colonists went to war with the Native Americans who joined up with the French and then Great Britain joins in to help the colonists, but in the end Great Britain won the war and both sides signed the Treaty of Paris. After the war Great Britain had a huge debt, so the King and Parliament started to impose a series of act and taxes to make money off the colonies (Staff Doc File). A very important act imposed upon the colonists was the Stamp Act, which charged a tax for every sheet of paper (Document G), the colonists got very mad about acts and taxes like that and tried to resolve it with the Stamp Act Resolutions 1765 (Doc I). Great Britain’s King and Parliament kept imposing acts and taxes on the colonist and the colonists got upset and declared independence from Great Britain. Point of Views of the Colonists’ and Great Britain I will address the

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