The most direct effect of the British needing money to pay for the cost of the French and Indian War was to pass the Stamp Act to raise money.
The British ruled directly over their colonies, while the French did not.
The French used direct rule to govern Vietnam.
Ghandi was the part of India that was under British rules. The British rules were called the British Raj.
The British brought a lot of change in India. Because the British were getting food and other materials from India, in return, the Indians got more money through more job availability, as people were hired to work for the trading company. Also, the British supplied new technology and better education in India.
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Because, the British won the French and Indian War.
The British ruled directly over their colonies, while the French did not.
because french and indians got mad
True. Because they lived on the other side of the world and did not directly deal with conflicts going on in Europe
Here is the entire answer to your question, along with some background information: The American revolutionary era began in 1763. After a series of victories by British forces at the conclusion of the French and Indian War, the French military threat to British North American colonies was ended. Adopting the policy that the colonies should pay an increased proportion of the costs associated with keeping them in the Empire, Britain imposed a series of direct taxes followed by other laws intended to demonstrate British authority, all of which proved extremely unpopular in America. To put it more simply, Britain taxed America to help pay for debts left from the French and Indian War.
The voltage of the French National Grid is 2000 mw high voltage. It is a direct current electrical interconnector between the British and French transmission.
The policies of the British to annex Indian Kingdoms and territories were:- 1.Doctrine of Lapse 2.Mahalwari System 3.Direct Annexation 4.Permanent Settlementetc..
France exercised more direct control over its African colonies.
Answer this question… It made Indians second-class citizens in their own country.
To pay off money used during the war; Britain was in debt and British people were paying full tax. The Colonists were paying 40% of taxes and the British thought of this as the most logical answer.
a more direct route to India and Idonesia
The French had no direct cause, but they sure played a role in it. During that time, the British and French were at war. Both in resentment of the Americans, they seized American ships and goods (known as impressment.) Slowly, American and British found themselves at war. With the British battling the French and Americans at the same time, it was not easy. it had somthing to do with their loss of the war.