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    When the European settlers arrived to the “New World”, the lives of American Indians were reformed. These changes range from the cultural aspects held within tribes to all the aspects of which individual/groups traded with one another, market economy. European settlers had a significant impact on the market economy which was initially ran and governed by the Native Indians participating in the trades. With the involvement of European colonist in this new market economy, Native Americans actively

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    I was born in a small town in Great Britain on February seventieth, seventeen fifty five. My mother, Martha Washington and father, George Washington gave me the name Donovan Washington. Donovan means strong warrior and that is what my dad wanted me to be one day. I started school during 1760, and on my first day of school, I met the most astonishing girl in the whole universe. From the first glance I had at Bonnie Taylor I knew I was going to marry her one day. Growing up Bonnie and I were always

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    Throughout the years, war has been the source of much conflict between people. The past greatly affects the future and how it is shaped. It has been thought that the roots of future wars lie in the results of past wars. Undoubtedly, one of the underlying causes of the American Revolution was The French and Indian war.     The seven years war, also known as the French and Indian war lasted from 1756 to 1763.   It was caused from frontier tensions as both the French and the British sought to expand

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    was signed between the Great Britain, Spain, France and Portugal on 10th February 1763. This treaty was signed after The Great Britain emerged a victor over Spain and France during the Seven Years’ War. This treaty officially put an end to the Seven Years’ War also referred to as the French and Indian War in the North America. Further, the signing of this treaty also was the start of the era of the British domination outside Europe. In relation, this paper will examine the concessions that were forced

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    The Age of Exploration was from the end of the 15th century to the 18th century. There were many causes for the time period that brought two worlds together. However, there were also many positive and negative effects in the age. The time was very prosperous, but the negative effects that came from it were dramatic. The need for advancement and expansion helped motivate the explorers we still know today. There were many causes for the Age of Exploration. These causes drove the age forward and some

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    fought in the French and Indian War. Supply foundations, by having soldiers

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    the Proclamation Line was one of the first political moves initiated by the British after the cessation of the French and Indian War. The Line sought to stop expansion beyond the Appellation Mountain. The ultimate goal of the British was to stop the conflicts between the colonists and the Native Americans, which were considered as the major cause of the French and Indian War. This was made clear by King George III, and he also emphasized in his proclamation that there would be “four distinct and

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    Tecumseh grew up during the american revolutionary, he was exposed to war from a very young age. In 1774, his father, Pucksinwah, was killed in Lord Dunmore’s War and many villages were raided and pillaged during the war. When Tecumseh was 15 he joined a group of Shawnee people. But later on the Shawnee people were destroyed by the white settler’s. After the battle his family moved to Chillicothe, but soon destroyed in 1779 by kentucky militia and moved again but that top was destroyed by white settlers

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    In Fred Andersons Book, The War that made America, he takes us on the adventure of one of the deadliest American wars in the 18th century, The French and Indian war. Also known as the Seven Years War, The French and Indian wars fuse was lit in the spring of 1754, however it wasn’t officially declared war by the French and British until 1756 to 1763! In the 1750’s, both France and Britain wanted to increase its lands by expanding within the Indian Territories. They both specifically wanted the Ohio

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    The result of the French and Indian war was fought mainly between France, Native American allies, and England. This war was fought on the North American continent for a reason and it was for having colonial authority. When the war ended, the British had won but now they faced a problem that was they now doubled their previous debt and had a large and expanding North American territory to defend. For them to make up all the money they lost in the war the British Parliament began taxing the citizens

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