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In the 1750's, the relationship between the British Empire and the American colonies was characterized by
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In the mid 1770s, the relationship between the British Empire and the American colonies was characterized by
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most Americans becoming disillusioned with the empire
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. In the immediate years after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the British government
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eased its control over the American colonies
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During the reigns of George I and George II,
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the prime minister and the cabinet became virtually powerless
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Appointments to the position of royal governor, customs collector, or naval officer were usually
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made as a result of bribery or favoritism
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. In spite of the differences among the colonies, all of these factors encouraged them to work together except
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a belief that trade with England was beneficial
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The three groups who fought in the Seven Years' War were
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) Britain, France, and the Iroquois
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During the late 1600s and early 1700s, French settlement in North America was characterized by the
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toleration of the Indians' way of life
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During the 1700s, the most powerful group of Native Americans in North America was the
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Iroquois
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One of the developments that led to the French and Indian War was
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George Washington's attack on and victory over the French at Ft. Necessity
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