The French and Indian war, also known as The Seven Years War, allowed Britain’s dominance to become prominent due to the French being exiled. The French and Indian war also marked the separation of colonial interests from British interests. Due to the debt the war caused Britain upped the taxes, the upset over the taxes sets up the stage for revolt and paved the path of revolution. The taxes, lack of Parliamentary representation, benign neglect, economic oppression, and extremely restricted trade caused by the French and Indian War catalyzed the events, marking a major turning point in the history of our young nation, leading to the war that was a long time coming to fight the Motherland of Britain for the freedom of the new and angered …show more content…
There were rebellions, pro-patriot groups, and a rising sense of colonial/national pride around this time period. With organizations such as The Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty helping the nonimportation agreement colonial uprising caught the attention of Britain. The British had known of certain riots and rebellious act, even some tamer forms of almost begging for a change, such as The Stamp Act Congress, Boston Tea Party, First Continental Congress, Second Continental Congress, and decided that they must be taught to obey their homeland’s government. Britain sent over some troops to take the weapons of colonial militia men yet the trained soldiers were met with an armed militia not ready to be taken as naïve …show more content…
The colonies were desperate for something different, new, and not coming directly from the British government, so they turned to smuggling goods on pirate ships as well as making goods, illegally, in the colonies to buy and sell in order to wean themselves from Britain’s economic crutch and tyrannical clutch. Colonists smuggled goods to the French because they offered a higher price for materials found in the colonies. This was also a benefit to the colonies as well as the French because the were able to undermine British wishes and take their chance to form that bond that helped during the revolution.
The major pushing point of this revolution was the lack of Parliamentary representation of the colonies in all matters. The thing that set the colonists off was that they were being taxed and could not negotiate, decline, or accept the taxes placed on them to pay for the French and Indian War. This is the biggest way in which the war was a turning point in American history because this is when Britain denied us the basic citizens rights and simple representation to protect those
Due to the harsh treatment of the british to the colonists many of the colonists got upset and rebelled amongst many of the
The Seven Years’ War signified the greatest reflection of European to American hostilities. While Spain and France fought fiercely against the British on the continent and in the seas, in British North America the war clashed as France and its indigenous allies laid claim to the Ohio Territory . This would lead the colonists to refer to the conflict as the French and Indian War, named after the combatants the Colonial British faced . This conflict would resolve in favor of the British, and simultaneously would set the scene for French involvement in the American race for independence in 1776. While war shaped the foundations of colonial development it also proved to be a key in colonial
The French and Indian War brought about unexpected burdens to the British Empire. The cost of the war had greatly increased their debt and also brought about great territorial claims in the New World. The war made English leaders, who were not satisfied with the financial and military help received during the war, resent the colonists. These factors led to English leaders to believe that the colonies needed reorganization and political reconstruction with a center authority in London. The overbearing control given to London contributed largely to the resentment colonists had toward British imperial policies.
The French and Indian War altered the relations of the American Colonies and Britain through political, economic, and geographical issues. At the start of the French and Indian War the French owned a big majority of land but the during the war the French lost their land to the English. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 gave the English, the French land of North America (Doc A).
The French and Indian war was a seven year war between England and the American colonies and some of the Indians in North America. When the war was over, the French lost control of Canada. The Indians that had been threatening the Americans that lived there were defeated. When the war was only supposed to be against the English and the American Colonists and some of the Indians in North America it changed to become a world war. The British spent a lot of money fighting the war and the colonists had been part of it.
The French and Indian War and Its Legacy As the colonization of the New World began to ramp up during the eighteenth century, the global imperial powers waged several bellicose endeavors against one another because of the geopolitical implications of having strategic colonies in this new and undiscovered territory. Indeed, wars were waged over resources, trade routes and territories (“French and Indian War”). The most significant conflict that germinated during this epoch involved America and, more specifically, broke out in 1753 in the colony of Pennsylvania (“French and Indian War”). Beginning in 1754 and ending with the Treaty of Paris that was signed in 1763, the French and Indian War began because of global impulse for colonization as
The colonies also provided rum, cotton, sugars, molasses and some products which were highly demanded by African imperialist. This meant the start of slave trade. The African imperialist sent slaves for labor into the colonies, we returned products and goods. Economically this meant a lot of money for both the British and the colonies, but the colonies had insufficient bullion. Gold and silver bullion was the means for the British economy, this forces the colonies to issue paper currency.
The French and Indian war was between Britain and France over land acquisition in North America. Britain came out the victor which meant an expansion of the empire but also a massive amount of debt. With this debt needing to be paid the Britain turned to the solution of taxing the colonists. This switch in government created
To understand the outcome and consequences of the French and Indian war, we must First have a foundation of the events leading up to the war and how those events determined the future of the peoples of what is now, The United States of America. In the early 1750s, the expansion of the French territory into the Ohio River Valley repeatedly brought it into conflict with the claims of the British colonies, specifically Virginia. The British controlled the thirteen colonies seeking to expand west (initially), while the French controlled Canada and wanted to expand South.
The colonists did like the idea of their trade and basically there main way of income to be control. So they started to push back and go against the British. The British didn’t like the idea of their new world pushing back. So they started to make new laws and acts to try and push them back and suppress the colonists.
The French and Indian war occurred for nine years between 1754 and 1763. This war was between the French and British in North America. The French and Indian War was part of a much larger war between France and England (Seven Years’ War). Despite the continued American loyalty to the king after the French and Indian War, the political and economic tensions marked a turning point in American relations with Great Britain. Most colonists remained loyal to the king after the French and Indian War until 1776.
The Seven Years’ War involved a dispute between Britain and France. While the strain amid these two countries began during several previous incidents it was the dispute that transpired in America in which it was labeled The French and Indian War. The issue regarding this particular conflict concerned a desirable location among the Ohio River valley that would expand trading operations as well as colonies in the Illinois territory1. In any case, interestingly, the Seven Years’ War or the French and Indian War did not persist for seven years it actually lasted for nine years2.
They all wanted freedom, equal rights, and respect. When the British began to tax the colonist, they became extremely upset and enraged, and because of this the revolution began. The colonists were unified, but also divided. Many of them were fearful for their independence because it would cause problems and turmoil with the new country. They were also divided because imported printing goods were being taxed.
The French and Indian war, also known as the Seven Years’ war, was fought between France and Great Britain. It started because of French expansion into the Ohio Valley. This expansion created conflict
The colonies also called for a continental congress, in the first meeting they made decisions basically defending themselves from anything Britain could possibly throw at them: military preparations in case the British in Boston chose to attack, boycotting in hopes of abolishing trade with Great Britain, rejecting a colonial union under British control, the basically wanted nothing to do with Great Britain because Britain abused their power over the colonists to begin with. The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the official turning point for the colonists, they had colonists prepared with guns, minutemen, that were ready to fight at a seconds notice and they kept close eyes on Boston just in case the British chose to attack. William Dawes and Paul Revere were keeping watch for any British movement. When the British came the colonists were ready and by the end of the battle the British had lost many of their troops in this revolutionary war. This war was definitely the beginning of the fight for independence for the colonists, thy showed the British that they could stand up for themselves and that they deserved better treatment.