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How did Prime Minister George Grenville change British policy toward her colonies in North America?

He gave the British colonies a better right than the people in the colonie of north America.


Why did the British want to establish colonies in north America?

The British recognized the wealth that was contained in North America. Charters were issued by the British crown ad colonies were created on the eastern coast of North America. This gave the British access to farm products such as cotton and tobacco.


What effect did the Treaty of Paris have on North America?

The Treaty of Paris was signed by the French and the British in Paris in 1763. Under the terms of the treaty, France gave most of the lands in present day Canada to Britain. France also gave up claim to most of the lands between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river. Furthermore, as a result of the treaty, Britain received Florida from Spain.


Why did the British stop sending convicts to North America?

The Americans had a major uproar that is also known as War of Independence. In the end, the war stopped when the British signed a treaty that gave Americans their independence and also the halt of receiving convicts from Britain. That day was July 4th which is now known as Independence Day.


Jay's treaty did what?

Jay's Treaty was a treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted war in 1795. The treaty called for British troops to withdraw from American forts and in return America gave favored trading status to Britain.

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What treaty gave much of North America to British?

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What treaty gave Spain the right to north America?

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What ended the Seven Years' War?

The British defeated the French. The Treaty of Paris (1763) gave Britain control of North America (Canada, all land east of the Mississippi River)


In what year did Great Britain take control of most of eastern north America?

A treaty signed in 1763 gave Great Britain control of most eastern North America


How did Prime Minister George Grenville change British policy toward her colonies in North America?

He gave the British colonies a better right than the people in the colonie of north America.


Why did the British want to establish colonies in north America?

The British recognized the wealth that was contained in North America. Charters were issued by the British crown ad colonies were created on the eastern coast of North America. This gave the British access to farm products such as cotton and tobacco.


What was the last british territory to be handed over?

the Ohio Valley area was the last peice of land Britain gave America. The Treaty of Paris gave America that land, after we beat Britain, but we fully received it after the battle of fallen timbers


What effect did the Treaty of Paris have on North America?

The Treaty of Paris was signed by the French and the British in Paris in 1763. Under the terms of the treaty, France gave most of the lands in present day Canada to Britain. France also gave up claim to most of the lands between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river. Furthermore, as a result of the treaty, Britain received Florida from Spain.


What gave Spain the right to most of north and south America?

The Inter-Caetera, Papal Bull of May 4, 1493, Pope Alexander VI


What two countries gained control of land in South America as a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas?

Spain and Portugal were assigned colonial rights by the Treaty of Tordesillas, which gave Spain the Caribbean and North America, but allowed Portugal to colonize Brazil farther to the east.


Why did the British stop sending convicts to North America?

The Americans had a major uproar that is also known as War of Independence. In the end, the war stopped when the British signed a treaty that gave Americans their independence and also the halt of receiving convicts from Britain. That day was July 4th which is now known as Independence Day.


Jay's treaty did what?

Jay's Treaty was a treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted war in 1795. The treaty called for British troops to withdraw from American forts and in return America gave favored trading status to Britain.