Colonies in the British Empire/Origins of American Revolution Mercantilism Adam Smith Lords of Trade and Plantations Dominion of New England Boards of.

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Colonies in the British Empire/Origins of American Revolution Mercantilism Adam Smith Lords of Trade and Plantations Dominion of New England Boards of Trade

I) Peaks and Valleys of Interest and Distraction Settlement 1660s Navigation Acts Glorious Revolution (1689) English Civil War (1640s) French Wars/Salutary Neglect

II) British Policies --Colonial governments Local representation --British politics George III --Western Lands Proclamation Line of 1763 --Debt/taxes Stamp Act (1765), Townshend Acts (1767), Vice-Admiralty Courts, Quartering Act