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Chapter 4: Colonial Society, For the establishment of the 13 colonies to…
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For the establishment of the 13 colonies to remain, many wars and treaties had to take place. Such like the Seven Year’s war leading to the Proclamation of 1763 right after th war was won.
The 13 colonies traded accross the seas to expand their food resources and materials. With the King oversees he did everything in his power to keep power. This was through exports and colonies.
While the 13 colonies were getting established Great Britain was establishing themselves into the 13 colonies through imports and acts. The consumer revolution and navigation act made England very rich and profitable.
Many religious activities took place during the colonial period of society. These religious moments in time shaped the religious culture of the 13 colonies for years to come. Just as the Great Awakening led by George Whitefield changed history forever.
When the 13 colonies were being established, slavery also was implemented into their society and really helped build everything up. The task and gang system helped this development and then led to the Stono rebellion.
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The 13 colonies created a compassionate ideal which led to population growth and the future generations of the colonies.
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