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Ace AP U.S. History Unit 4 in a Breeze! This thorough and concise guide goes deep into the most important events and themes of Unit 4, from the transition of the British Empire, colonial struggles, to the sparks of the American Revolution. Ideal for students who are busy, these comprehensive notes will cover: Clear explanations of the complex events that took place during the French and Indian War and the Stamp Act Crisis. Bullet-point summaries for easy reference and exam prep. Key figures, conflicts, and revolutionary ideas in one package. Whether you are working on a term paper, studying for a test, or just looking to stay ahead, this resource is your go-to for acing APUSH Unit 4. Get it now and level up your understanding!

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AP United States History Unit 4 Holistic Notes

4. THE EMP. IN TRANSITION
1750s, British imperialism benefited Americans w/ commerce, stability, & militia
But, by 1775, a strained relationship → Rev. started over independence in America
-​ Differences b/n the 2 were casual until 1763 & its new restricting policies

1. Loosening Ties
1688-1763, English control wasn’t seriously tightened
-​ However, there were 3 additional royal colonies = 8
-​ New laws restricting colonial manufacturers, paper money, & trade
Debate - How much do you tamper w/ colonial affairs?
A Tradition of Neglect
Post-Glorious Rev., Parliament took over the king(s)
-​ Needed support of merchants & landowners = Relaxed
Colonial administration was decentralized (Ex. Privy Council administered laws)
-​ Departments & authority often overlapped = Confusion
Also, officeholders there for the wrong reason weakened colonial control (How?)
Colonial legislatures had the upper hand over Privy via colonial budget control
The Colonies Divided
Colonies were divided & saw themselves as English subjects
-​ Slight ties were made via communication & settlement
Forced to cooperate at times - Ex. Albany Plan to combat French & allies (Not approved)
-​ Gives power to govern Indian relations to a general gov.

2. The Struggle for the Continent
175/60s, N. American war over balance power globally
-​ Post-7 Years’ War, British now dominated imperially & commercially = Control
French/Indian War was b/n the English, French, & Iroquois
-​ Established English dominance = Upset power balance & pulled in Americans
New Fr. & the Iroquois Nation
1750s, French/English tensions over ↑ French presence
-​ French Jesuits & fur traders moved deeper into the wild as French-Canadian farmers
moved near the bottom of the MI River
1770s, French explores, Joliet & Marquette, explored new French-conquered lands
-​ Subsequent explorers outlined the whole continental interior, including LA
-​ Secured via forts, missions, & posts (Ex. Detroit, Fort Louisbourg, etc.)
S.-like plantations grew in MI, ran by “Creoles” - White French immigrants
Shared interior w/ Indians, English traders, etc. “middle ground”
-​ Natives focused on independence as French/English battled for control (Via allies…)
-​ English offered good as French offered tolerance, adaptation, & peace
However, the powerful Iroquois Confederacy avoided close relationships
-​ Opted for putting the French & English against each other…
Ex. Ohio Valley - Claimed by the French v. competing Indains, Iroquois traders, & settling
English = Battle ground (FIE)
*Anglo-French Conflicts
English/French peace in Eur. = Peace in N. America’s interior, but still tensions
English William III’s successor, Anne w/ Spain struggled against Fr. (1702) = *
-​ War repercussions in N. New Eng. & challenged American borders
-​ Ended by Treaty of Utrecht (1713) = N. American French territories → English (Ex.
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