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remain divided. how did american colonists feel about how the british w…

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remain divided.
how did american colonists feel about how the british were doing in the war at this point? they felt that the british werent properly committed to them or protecting them enough
the turning point in the war came when the british asked william pitt to take over wartime operations. pitt believed control of north america was critical to england as a world power. in other words, he felt they could not afford to lose the war. pitt committed more troops to the war and replaced old leaders with young ones. he also gave control of recruitment and supplies to local authorities in the colonies and promised to pay them for their work. british luck started changing with their capture of the city of louisbourg in canada. then, the british struck a final blow to the french cause in quebec in 1759. ultimately the british gained control of the territories at stake, and thus the french chapter in north american history was over.
in 1763, the war ended and the english now owned all of canada, america east of the mississippi valley, florida, and a number of caribbean islands. france lost its american colonies, except for a few islands in the french west indies, and frances overseas trade had been crippled by the british navy. colonial americans took pride and rejoiced at the victory they had helped win for king george iii, who had taken the throne in 1760.
who won the french & indian war and what did they gain? the english win the war and they gain was a couple of islands
video questions: watch the video in your google slides and then answer the questions below.

  1. what was the proclamation line of 1763? it was a boundary set by the british
  2. what happened to the colonists who lived west of the appalachians?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Proclamation Line of 1763 was a boundary set by the British along the Appalachian Mountains. It prohibited American colonists from settling west of the line in an attempt to ease tensions with Native - Americans and manage the colonies. Colonists who lived west of the Appalachians were effectively told to move back east or risk not being protected by British law.

Answer:

  1. The Proclamation Line of 1763 was a boundary set by the British along the Appalachian Mountains to restrict colonial settlement westward.
  2. Colonists who lived west of the Appalachians were expected to move back east of the line or face lack of British protection and enforcement of laws.