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The 13 Colonies And New France
new France and the 13 colony's where very different
new France:
-grow very slowly they had 70,000 people in 1760
-France was very dependent on the fur trade
-royal government
13 colony's:
-higher population 1,500,000 people
-administration for each colony to make choices
-people had a say in government -
Treaty Of Paris 1763
french were guaranteed limited freedom of warship, they were given 18 months to emigrate if they choose to. -
Royal Proclamation
King George II established clonal governments in the newly acquired territories, he reserved a large area in north america interior for Aboriginal people King George also established the "Aboriginal Rights" witch stated that aboriginal people reserved all land not ceded by or purchased from them. -
The Stamp Act
-Revolution: taxation without representation. the controversial act -forced colonists to buy a British stamp for every official document they obtained. -
The Towns Act
The Towns Acts were taxes that helped the goods of the 13 colones passed by the British many saw it as an abuse of power. -
The Tea Act
taxes imposed by Britain on American colonies people where financially struggling to survive -
Quebec act 1774
-enlarged bounders of Quebec
-colony's were governed by a governor and council consisting of appointed councillors
-regions freedom was granted
-enabled them to enter pubic office
-restored french civil law and British criminal law. continued use of the seigneurial system
differences between new France and the 13 colonies
13 colonies
-more diverse trade more prosperous
-regular people have a say in what the government says
new France
-population grew slowly
-a royal government -
Americans invade Canada
major military initiative
Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War the Americans take Montreal -
Starting And Ending Of The American Revolution
-growing frustration in the 13 colonies because they felt Britain's interests were trumping theirs
-the American revolution ends in 1783 -
Battles
Brock and tencumesh capturer Detroit August 1 1812
Battle of queenstons hights oct13 1812 -
Battles
General beaborn captured April 27 1813
Battle of never dams June 6 1813
American recaptured York July 31,1813
Battle of maratown October 5th,1813
Battle of crysler farm November 11 1813 -
Battles
Battle of Lundy lane July 25 1814
Britches capture washtan August:1814 -
Final score who won the battles of 1812-1814
Who won?
The Americans won
Canadian was broke even
Frist nation lost