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How did British policy change after 1760?

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What problems arose from changes in British policy toward the colonies in 1760?

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What was the colonists response to the change in british policies in 1760?

In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution


What was the colonists' response to the change in british policies in 1760?

In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution


Growing colonial resentment of british authority during the 1760's could b e attributed to?

increased taxation and increased intrusion by Britain.


In 1760 what was the population of British North America?

between 1720 and 1760 the population of British North America grew from 472,000 to 1.6 million.


When did Britain veto colonial effort to halt slave importation?

1760


What decade witnessed the largest importation of slaves in colonial history?

1760's


What is the period of time when the British army set up a temporary government in New France?

The British army established a temporary government in New France following the conquest of Quebec in 1760, during the Seven Years' War. This period lasted until the formal establishment of British colonial rule with the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which organized the governance of the newly acquired territories. Thus, the temporary government was in place from 1760 until 1763.


Capture of Quebec by the British in the Seven Years War?

1760


Who was the British monarch from 1760 to 1820?

KING GEORGE THE 3rd


What falling city in 1760 ended the french and Indian war?

The falling city in 1760 that marked the end of the French and Indian War was Montreal. Its capture by British forces effectively concluded the conflict in North America, leading to the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which formalized British dominance in the region. The fall of Montreal was significant as it resulted in the expulsion of French colonial power from Canada and the broader territories they controlled.