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Tobacco, from the American colonies. Gold, silver, spices and slaves from most of the other ones in Africa and India.

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

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Where were the main areas of English settlement in 1760?

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During the 1760's American colonist rebelled against the british parliament for?

Raising the colonies taxes.


How were the British colonies governed?

The British governed with little supervision of the American colonies before 1760.Britain's harsh tax and trade policies of the 1760s fanned resentment in the colonies.


Which reigions population had the highest proportion of English settlers in 1760?

The region with the highest proportion of English settlers in 1760 was the New England colonies, specifically areas like Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. These colonies were established by English Puritans in the early 17th century and maintained strong cultural ties to England.


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All of the above were atempted.


In the 1760s half of the two million people living in British Colonies lived in?

In the 1760's, half of the two million people living in British Colonies lived on the Atlantic Coast. They lived east of the Appalachians.


How many states were in the US in 1760?

The US was not a country in 1760 and thus had no states. At that time, the US was still a British colony and composed of 13 colonies (which also became the first 13 states of the US).


How many colonies were established in north America by 1760?

All thirteen colonies


What was the capital of England in 1760?

London


What was the government of the southern colonies 1760?

In 1760, the southern colonies were governed by royal governors appointed by the British Crown. The legislative bodies in these colonies, such as the House of Burgesses in Virginia and the General Assembly in South Carolina, had some power to create and pass local laws, but ultimately the governors had significant authority and control over colonial affairs.


Why were the colonists mad about being taxed?

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