British Control of North American colonies. Indian Control East vs. West The Failure of Intercolonial Relationships.

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British Control of North American colonies

Indian Control East vs. West The Failure of Intercolonial Relationships

British Control of North American colonies Political Control Economic Control- Mercantilism

Indian Control King Philip’s War Pontiac’s Rebellion

East vs. West Complaints of Western Settlers –Lack of Representation in Colonial Assemblies Regulator War

East vs. West Complaints of Western Settlers –Protection against the Indians Bacon’s Rebellion

Nathaniel Bacon

The Failure of Intercolonial Relationships Dominion of New England Albany Plan of Union

Political Control The Colonial Charter Board of Trade Privy Council Parliament

Political Control The Governor and the Colonial Assembly The Judicial System

Economic Control- Mercantilism Navigation Acts –Colonial Exports –Colonial Imports –Colonial Shipping Restrictions on Manufacturing