the British not enforcing policies that led to the colonists believing that they did not have to follow the policies created.
British Kings who were originally German and therefore had Parliament ruling for them most of the time
the first agency of colonial supervision
4, Colonial Agents
colonists who met in British Parliament and helped to strengthen the British and colonies ties
Suggested by Benjamin Franklin that the thirteen colonies act as one in their dealings with Britian
the struggle between France and Great Britain to establish the largest landholdings in North America
included Quebec, Canada, and the land of the Louisiana Purchase
an important port city that gave the owner of the city the entire Mississippi River
an Indian group that was largely influential and refused to side with the British and the French during the Seven Years War
an English fort where the first French defeat of the French and Indian war occured
a colonist who was a Colonel during the French and Indian war and was born in Virginia
an English commander during the French and Indian War
a conflict between the English and French for land holdings in North America known as the French and Indian War and the real first world War
a political leader in Britain during the Seven YEars War and support colonists
a turning point in the French and Indian War that was fought on December 31, 1775
French residents of Nova Scotia who were uprooted by the British in 1755 and scattered as far south as Louisiana
gave the British control of Canada, Caribbean Islands, India, and Span gave Florida to Britain and gained Louisiana.
the insane king of England who permanently lost the 13 colonies but refused to acknowledge that he had done so
Prime minister of Great Britain and Imposed the Stamp Act
put into place by George the III that made it so colonists couldn’t settle pass the Appalachian mountains
put into place by the British government that allowed soldiers to be house and fed by any house they chose: military courts could only enforce the laws
put into place by the Parliament of Great Britain that placed a tax on Sugar
put into place by the Parliament of Great Britain that did not allow the colonists to print paper money
put into place by the Parliament of Great Britain that forced taxes on colonist stamps and parchments