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In (Document H.. Newspaper masthead, October 1765),It states times as"Dreadful, Doleful, Dismal, Dollar-Less". This shows the impact on the thoughts of the colonists. It also displays a stamp with a skull and crossbones on it. Also in (Document G, Benjamin Franklin (in London) letter to John Hughes (in Pennsylvania), August 9,1765) Benjamin Franklin writes "Stamp...
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repeal'd". Many had different opinions on the relationship between Britain and the colonies. In (Document E..Rev. Thomas Barnard, sermon, Massachusetts, 1763) he states "Mother..rescued....protected us". This shows the ideas on how some felt about the French and Indian War. Some, such as Rev. Thomas, felt that Britain was doing what was best for the colonies by protecting them...
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The Pivitol effect of the French and Indian War on Great Britain and its American colonies   Relations between England and it's colonies after the French/Indian War   Why Colonies Broke From Britain   Britain and the Early Colonies   Britain And The Early Colonies   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   The Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts) Transformed The Argument Between The Colonies And Great Britain From A Dispute Over The Right To Taxation Into A Challenge To Any Parliamentary Authority’ (Bailyn). Do You Agree With This Statement?   Background And Emergence Of Democracy In The British North American Colonies   The Colonies By 1763: A New Society?   The Colonies by 1763-A New Society?   French and Indian War and it's Effect on British-Colonial Relations   British Colonies   Early North American Colonies   Why Did Britain win the battle of Britain?   why did Britain win the battle of britain  
 
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