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The relations between the 13 Colonies and Great Britain

The 13 colonies

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The Boston tea Party

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2. The differences between these 13 colonies

1. Presentation of the 13 British colonies in North of America

3. Why the 13 colonies wanted to break away of the Great Britain?

SUMMARY :

http://www.landofthebrave.info/american-history-of-13-colonies.htm

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belonged to the British Empire up 1776

founded between 1607 and 1732

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/stamp-act-imposed-on-american-colonies#

THE TAXES

the mains political decisions = the British Parliament

unfair - angry

From 1760, the American settlers => the burden taxes

They claim the right => creation of any new tax.

same rights as English (vote in Parliament)

The northern colonies:

  • First European settlers => the Religious freedom
  • population = homogeneous
  • The region => the crafts, the trade and the angling.

1. Presentation of the 13 British colonies in North of America

2. The differences between these 13 colonies

3. Why the 13 colonies wanted to break away of the Great Britain?

1733 = the Great Britain = purchasing their tea

an additional tax on the tea

The 13 colonies => much taxes

a lot of taxes on the stamp sugar, tea…

very expensive!

The southern colonies:

  • dynamic economy => the commercial agriculture
  • the cities => few and sparsely populated
  • African origin => more numerous.

The middle colonies:

  • many Scandinavian, Dutch, German communities.
  • diversified - omnipresent.

Other reasons:

  • the Kind of England
  • not presented in Parliament

the demonstrators => Native Americans destroyed an entire shipment of tea

=> The Boston tea Party (a political protest)

the Declaration of Independence in 1776

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