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... Colonies over " new departure " in British colonial policy Pontiac's uprising over breaches of Easton Treaty Stamp Act establishes colonial sales tax Declaratory Act asserts principle of British parliamentary control of the colonies ...
... Colonies over " new departure " in British colonial policy Pontiac's uprising over breaches of Easton Treaty Stamp Act establishes colonial sales tax Declaratory Act asserts principle of British parliamentary control of the colonies ...
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... colonies may have welcomed in- dependence , it was not a majority of the British colonies in North America that united to separate from the old arrangement . By 1763 there were nearly 30 distinct provinces that together made up the ...
... colonies may have welcomed in- dependence , it was not a majority of the British colonies in North America that united to separate from the old arrangement . By 1763 there were nearly 30 distinct provinces that together made up the ...
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... Colonies The physical landscape of the Atlantic colonies was a world of multiple natural boundaries , a realm of islands and peninsulas , isolated coves , and independent river val- leys . Intra- and interprovincial communication was ...
... Colonies The physical landscape of the Atlantic colonies was a world of multiple natural boundaries , a realm of islands and peninsulas , isolated coves , and independent river val- leys . Intra- and interprovincial communication was ...
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