Britain 2
Britain's Empire in 1763 was indeed a great one; strong military, economically sound, and organized government are enough to prove this. Britain at this time was one of the central powers. Britain's little mistakes led to its downfall. However, it was not very wise due to the great amount of ignorance with which the country was ruled. Showing that the downfall of this empire was the irresonsible government, fault of its own naive , and anyone who ultimately decided that tea was its top priority. In 1760 King George II deceased and George III succeeded to the throne. The French and Indian War continued on until 1763 when the Peace of Paris brought the war to an end. At this time Britain had taken a lot of the settlements including most of Canada. Then from 1764 to 1774, there were several acts and duties placed upon the colonies which soon led to the American Revolution.The first of England's mistakes was the French and Indian War. This dispute betwee
pamphlet called Common Sense. Paine used pure logic in writing being represented at all in parliament and it was as if they colonists due to the sense of a rebellious movement. It was around extremely large national debt and more territory than it could his pamphlet and pointed out all the obvious reasons to break away
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Approximate Word count = 664
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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