American colonies in 1763 - A new Society???
Title: American colonies in 1763 - A new Society???
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 697 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
American colonies in 1763 - A new Society???
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 697 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Between the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 and the Treaty of Paris in 1763, the most important change that occurred in the colonies was the extension of British ideals far beyond the practice in England itself. Changes in religion, economics, politics, and social structures illustrate this Americanization of the transplanted Europeans.
By 1736, although some colonies still maintained established churches, other colonies had accomplished a virtual revolution for religious toleration and separation from Church and state. In England,
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nine-tenths in Ireland.
In conclusions, the colonies in 1763 had changed dramatically in many aspects from those of the mother country, England. Religiously, economically, politically, and socially, the colonial people had changed and even improved on the old English ways. The treaty of Paris (resulting form the end of the French and Indian War in 1763) ended all foreign threats to English colonies in North America, elimination the colonies' need for British protection and increasing the self-reliance.