I need to know at least 3 of these can u guys give me ideas, basic outline, and thesis
1. The French and Indian War (1754 – 1763) altered the relationship between Britain and its North American colonies. Assess the change with regard to TWO of the following in the period between 1763 and 1775
Land acquisition
Politics
Economics
2. Analyze the degree to which the Articles of Confederation provided an effective form of government with respect to any TWO of the following:
Foreign relations
Economic conditions
Western lands
3. The American Revolution should really be called the "British Revolution" because marked changes in British colonial policy were responsible for final political division than were American actions. Assess the validity of this statement for the period 1763 – 1776
4. Throughout the colonial period, economic concerns had more to do with the settling of British North America than did religious concerns. Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to economic and religious concerns.
Well, most of these are common sense. Like in #4, the economic concern is more important beccause it's a colony, quite obviously. So it'd try to establish itself before anything else. Religion is important, yes, but having a roof over their head and a steady income is always welcomed.
The Articles of Confederation was made weak purposely and that is so the states can rule. Enough said about that one. Just know there was barely a federal government and if there were, they didn't trespass into the people's lives much.
For number three you can say that now Britain can be sure to keep watch of their future colonies lest they bit that hand that feeds them. I dunno much about this one. If it was me, I'd avoid this essay. xDD
And #1, .... Umm.. that the war was fought over land.. I think. I'd skip this one too... -.-''
capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!
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