Seven Year's War: The Stamp Act Of 1765

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As British economy has improved with the possession and trade become global, the warfare will also be global. When British started to persuade French soldiers to abandon a fort, war has sparked between them and Indian society. Then, British government managed to raise money and finance their military to revenge French. However, in order to help their allies –Prussia and Austria- against French and Spanish, they provide a funding and attacking French colonies in North American, which was French’s weakness. This strategy was successful. Britain seized French and Spain colonies in North American, while Prussia and Austria were able to protect their country. This Seven Year’s War marked the end of French colonization in North America that was last for 200 years. However, warfare that took place in sea and land across the globe was very expensive during the eighteenth century. …show more content…
American colonies were outraged and dissatisfied the British Government action. Britain tended to strengthen their power universally. Britain also orders all merchants to ship through England, so that they can receive a payment of tax from merchants, who were using the route. The establishment of The Stamp Act of 1765 illustrates the starts of new policy from Parliament. As the consequences of Seven Year’s War, British Government has to raise the taxation directly to the colonies instead of taxing the colonies through the regulation of trade. Hence, the disagreement over the new policy – The Stamp Act 1765- divided between the colonists and Great Britain. The main goal of the colonists is to gain their freedom and rights as the citizen in England. British government saw colonies in America as a system of unequal, but everyone was a subjected to the Parliament. However, leaders of American colonial view their country as an association of equals and enjoyed the same