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1763 Dbq Essay

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(Make intro stronger) Before 1760 England and Americas’ relationship was on good terms. The imperial system provided the America’s with many benefits such as political stability, opportunities for trade and commerce, and also military protection. During this time Great Britain was known as a world power and desired to remain that way. In response to wanting to remain a world power, Britain, during 1763- 1775 passed a series of laws that would allow them to gain more control over the colonies which would ultimately increase colonial taxes, control trade in the colonies and pass strict laws. These regulations caused the Colonies and Britain to have a tumultuous relationship, and the colonies warnings that these regulations were strenuous were …show more content…

One of the first ways Britain attempted to gain control over the colonies was to impose tax laws. One of the main tax laws that angered the Colonies the most was the Stamp Act of 1765. The stamp act was imposed on all Americans and required them to use stamps on any newspaper, letter, paper, or legal documents that proved that they paid their taxes. The end of the war had brought post war debt and this was Britain’s way to request payments for debts that colonist had caused by buying British imports. The cost is not what actually angered the colonist, The Stamp Act for the Colonist however, was only interpreted one way; it was a direct attempt by England to raise revenue in the colonies without the consent of the colonial assemblies. The Stamp Act was not long lived because it was starting to take a toll on America and the merchants of England begged Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act, and the marquis of Rockingham in July of 1765 killed that Stamp Act which almost caused America and England to go to war. This was one of the first instances when Britain attempted to gain more control over the colonies and failed and caused the two countries have a bad (synonym) …show more content…

The colonist began to smuggle a lot so that they didn’t have to pay taxes on tea which led to the Boston Massacre causing more British soldiers to be placed within the city. (The redcoats was a constant affront to the colonists’ sense of their independence and a constant reminder of what they considered British oppression. This resulted in the ‘Boston Tea Party’ when many colonist poured tea off of ships in the Boston Harbor in retaliation to the British. The British responded by enacting the ‘Intolerable act of 1774’ which placed many restrictions on the colonist including outlawing private town hall meetings and closing the Boston Harbor. For the colonist, this was the last (Straw). The colonist were tired of being exploited and felt that they were being taken advantage of and felt as though there sole purpose was for the economic development of England. All of these oppressive acts that England tried to impose on the colonies ultimately failed them at getting more control over the colonies, and led America to fight for their independence in the American

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