Sunday, September 23, 2007

Analyze the effects of French and Indian War on the America colonies?

The French and Indian War while bolster Great Britain to emerged as the dominant power in North America, simultaneously encourage the greater unity of colonists against the suppress of royal authority. At end of clashes of French and Indian War in 1763, friction had developed during the ar between the English officers and early settlers. Displaying their military strength on the wide continent of America, the British fail to give colonial enough independence. Energetic and hardworking America settlers believed themselves to be cutting edge of Biritsh civilization. Driven by jealousy and emulation, they flet they deserved the credit rather contempt for risking their lives in New world. In the final year of the war, Brish authorities were further the resentment by cutting off the export of all supplies from New England and Middle colonies. Although the English had offered reimburse the colonies for a substantial part of their expenditure, countless American wrer angered. In complete defiance of the proclaimation, the colonials spreaded rapidly yo the backcountry, where the powerful British navy could not flush them out. Likewise, remote interior remained a sanctuary for rebels against the restrained of royal authority.

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