Colonial American Colonies Essay

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There were also many internal issues occurring in the Colonies at this time. After the Seven Year War, Colonial and Native American relationships were tense to say the least. The colonial expansion forced many tribes west, which cause different tribes to fight over land. The Colonists believed land should be owned and kept up by a man. This heavily contradicts Native American beliefs that land is to be respected and used, but not owned. Although this is a glorious time in history for Colonial America, it was a very demoralizing time period for the Native Americans. Slaves were a major part of the American economy, especially due to the fact that a majority of the population lived in rural areas. Most slave owners viewed their slaves as capital, and did not consider their human rights. Many slaves tried to escape plantations and revolt against their owner. This was a problem for the unity of the Colonies, because later the British offered some slaves freedom to fight on their side during the revolution. Social, Political, Intellectual developments in the American Coloni...

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