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A SURVEY OF
AMERICAN HISTORY
Unit 1: Colonialism and Nationhood

Part 11: An Urgent Need for Revenue
THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1754-1763
French Victories
Fort Oswego (1756)ā€Ø
Fort William Henry (1756)ā€Ø
Fort Ticonderoga (1758)
Britain ofļ¬cially declared
war on France in 1755.
Although France won
most of the battles in
America in 1756 and
1757, the declaration of
war turned the dispute
into a global conļ¬‚ict.
British Victories
Fort Frontenac (1758)ā€Ø
Fort Niagara (1759)
THE SEVEN YEARS WAR,
EUROPEAN THEATER, 1756-1763
A range of international
alliances meant that
Spain, Prussia, Austria,
Portugal, and Sweden
were dragged into war
from about 1756. After
1760, very little of the
ļ¬ghting continued to
occur in America.
The Seven Yearsā€™ War
was won by Great
Britain and its allies.
Peace was established
with the Treaty of Paris
in 1763, which allowed
Britain to claim most of
the French territory in
North America.
BRITISH TERRITORIAL GAINS IN NORTH AMERICA
After 1763, Great Britain took control of most of Canada and
all of the territory east of the Mississippi River. As a result, it
was also responsible for maintaining relations with the Native
Americans whose tribal lands were located on this territory.
One of the ļ¬rst steps
that Great Britain took
in order to maintain
these relations was the
issuing of a Royal
Proclamation regarding
Native American land
claims in the same year
as the Treaty of Paris.
WESTWARD EXPANSION
AND THE ROYAL
PROCLAMATION OF 1763
In his Royal Proclamation, King
George III created a boundary line
on the westernmost edge of the
English colonial settlements and
promised to punish anyone who
attempted to settle beyond it. The
land beyond it was reserved
exclusively for Native Americans.
PONTIACā€™S UPRISING
When King George III failed to
uphold his promise to punish
settlers who laid claim to Native
American land, the Indians rose up
in rebellion under the leadership of
the charismatic warrior Pontiac.
PONTIACā€™S UPRISING
Between 1763 and 1764, Pontiac
engaged British soldiers in military
conļ¬‚icts across the Midwest. The
British entered peace negotiations
in 1765 and 1766, and modiļ¬ed
their Native American policies as a
result of the uprising.
BRITISH NORTH
AMERICA IN 1764
ā€¢ By 1764, three signiļ¬cant new
problems had arisen in British
North America.

ā€¢ First, the cost of victory in the
French and Indian War had cast
Britain into enormous and
unsustainable public debt.

ā€¢ Second, the cost of Pontiacā€™s
Uprising and protecting unruly
settlers from further Native
American attacks required the
presence of a standing army in
North America, putting British
soldiers on duty in peacetime.
BRITISH NORTH
AMERICA IN 1764
ā€¢ Third, the cost of maintaining
the standing army in North
America was even greater than
usual because it threatened to
add to the public debt.

ā€¢ As a result, Britain needed to
ļ¬nd new revenue, new money
to pay oļ¬€ the debt and to pay
for the standing army.

ā€¢ The solution of the British
Government was to increase
taxes on the British colonists
living in North America.
FIRSTā€¦
ā€¦the British Government attempted to raise revenue by
more strictly enforcing the Molasses Act of 1733, which
placed taxes on sugar, molasses, and similar products.
A SIMPLE SOLUTION IN THEORY.
But how do you actually enforce something like that?
WRITS OF ASSISTANCEā€¦
ā€¦were documents that worked like permission slips issued
to customs ofļ¬cers by the British Government. They gave
the ofļ¬cers unqualiļ¬ed permission to seize and search the
private property of any person they chose. The Government
validated their use in 1760 and again in 1761.
WRITS OF ASSISTANCEā€¦
ā€¦were ofļ¬cially intended to make it easier for ofļ¬cers to
search for illicit goods, but the ofļ¬cers did not have to give
any reason for searching someoneā€™s property and they did
not have to repay or accept responsibility for any property
damage that their search might cause.
JAMES OTIS
ā€¢ Lawyer in Massachusetts.
Because Boston had the largest
port in New England, the cityā€™s
merchants had been especially
hard hit by newly empowered
customs oļ¬ƒcials.

ā€¢ In January 1761, Otis led sixty
merchants in a legal challenge
to the writs of assistance.

ā€¢ They incurred a countersuit by
the customs agent Charles
Paxton. Paxton won his case,
but Otis gained public notoriety
and sympathy for his cause.
THE SUGAR ACT
ā€¢ In 1764, the British Parliament
passed the Sugar Act. This
overrode the Molasses Act with
increased taxation on sugar,
molasses, and similar products.

ā€¢ The text of the act declared it
ā€œjust and necessary, that a
revenue be raised, in your
Majestyā€™s said dominions in
America, for defraying the
expences of defending,
protecting, and securing the
same.ā€ This was the ļ¬rst time
that a tax had been created
explicitly to raise revenue.
THE QUARTERING ACT
ā€¢ In 1765, the British Parliament
passed the Quartering Act
which forced British colonists in
North America to provide
supplies and accommodation
to soldiers in the standing army.

ā€¢ The colonists were therefore
forced to pay for the French
and Indian War that caused
great destruction on their
continent, and to pay and
provide assistance to the
soldiers in a standing army that
most of them disapproved of.
A SURVEY OF
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Unit 1: Colonialism and Nationhood

Part 11: An Urgent Need for Revenue

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11 An Urgent Need for Revenue

  • 1. A SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY Unit 1: Colonialism and Nationhood Part 11: An Urgent Need for Revenue
  • 2. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1754-1763 French Victories Fort Oswego (1756)ā€Ø Fort William Henry (1756)ā€Ø Fort Ticonderoga (1758) Britain ofļ¬cially declared war on France in 1755. Although France won most of the battles in America in 1756 and 1757, the declaration of war turned the dispute into a global conļ¬‚ict. British Victories Fort Frontenac (1758)ā€Ø Fort Niagara (1759)
  • 3. THE SEVEN YEARS WAR, EUROPEAN THEATER, 1756-1763 A range of international alliances meant that Spain, Prussia, Austria, Portugal, and Sweden were dragged into war from about 1756. After 1760, very little of the ļ¬ghting continued to occur in America. The Seven Yearsā€™ War was won by Great Britain and its allies. Peace was established with the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which allowed Britain to claim most of the French territory in North America.
  • 4. BRITISH TERRITORIAL GAINS IN NORTH AMERICA After 1763, Great Britain took control of most of Canada and all of the territory east of the Mississippi River. As a result, it was also responsible for maintaining relations with the Native Americans whose tribal lands were located on this territory. One of the ļ¬rst steps that Great Britain took in order to maintain these relations was the issuing of a Royal Proclamation regarding Native American land claims in the same year as the Treaty of Paris.
  • 5. WESTWARD EXPANSION AND THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION OF 1763 In his Royal Proclamation, King George III created a boundary line on the westernmost edge of the English colonial settlements and promised to punish anyone who attempted to settle beyond it. The land beyond it was reserved exclusively for Native Americans.
  • 6. PONTIACā€™S UPRISING When King George III failed to uphold his promise to punish settlers who laid claim to Native American land, the Indians rose up in rebellion under the leadership of the charismatic warrior Pontiac.
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  • 8. PONTIACā€™S UPRISING Between 1763 and 1764, Pontiac engaged British soldiers in military conļ¬‚icts across the Midwest. The British entered peace negotiations in 1765 and 1766, and modiļ¬ed their Native American policies as a result of the uprising.
  • 9. BRITISH NORTH AMERICA IN 1764 ā€¢ By 1764, three signiļ¬cant new problems had arisen in British North America. ā€¢ First, the cost of victory in the French and Indian War had cast Britain into enormous and unsustainable public debt. ā€¢ Second, the cost of Pontiacā€™s Uprising and protecting unruly settlers from further Native American attacks required the presence of a standing army in North America, putting British soldiers on duty in peacetime.
  • 10. BRITISH NORTH AMERICA IN 1764 ā€¢ Third, the cost of maintaining the standing army in North America was even greater than usual because it threatened to add to the public debt. ā€¢ As a result, Britain needed to ļ¬nd new revenue, new money to pay oļ¬€ the debt and to pay for the standing army. ā€¢ The solution of the British Government was to increase taxes on the British colonists living in North America.
  • 11. FIRSTā€¦ ā€¦the British Government attempted to raise revenue by more strictly enforcing the Molasses Act of 1733, which placed taxes on sugar, molasses, and similar products.
  • 12. A SIMPLE SOLUTION IN THEORY. But how do you actually enforce something like that?
  • 13. WRITS OF ASSISTANCEā€¦ ā€¦were documents that worked like permission slips issued to customs ofļ¬cers by the British Government. They gave the ofļ¬cers unqualiļ¬ed permission to seize and search the private property of any person they chose. The Government validated their use in 1760 and again in 1761.
  • 14. WRITS OF ASSISTANCEā€¦ ā€¦were ofļ¬cially intended to make it easier for ofļ¬cers to search for illicit goods, but the ofļ¬cers did not have to give any reason for searching someoneā€™s property and they did not have to repay or accept responsibility for any property damage that their search might cause.
  • 15. JAMES OTIS ā€¢ Lawyer in Massachusetts. Because Boston had the largest port in New England, the cityā€™s merchants had been especially hard hit by newly empowered customs oļ¬ƒcials. ā€¢ In January 1761, Otis led sixty merchants in a legal challenge to the writs of assistance. ā€¢ They incurred a countersuit by the customs agent Charles Paxton. Paxton won his case, but Otis gained public notoriety and sympathy for his cause.
  • 16. THE SUGAR ACT ā€¢ In 1764, the British Parliament passed the Sugar Act. This overrode the Molasses Act with increased taxation on sugar, molasses, and similar products. ā€¢ The text of the act declared it ā€œjust and necessary, that a revenue be raised, in your Majestyā€™s said dominions in America, for defraying the expences of defending, protecting, and securing the same.ā€ This was the ļ¬rst time that a tax had been created explicitly to raise revenue.
  • 17. THE QUARTERING ACT ā€¢ In 1765, the British Parliament passed the Quartering Act which forced British colonists in North America to provide supplies and accommodation to soldiers in the standing army. ā€¢ The colonists were therefore forced to pay for the French and Indian War that caused great destruction on their continent, and to pay and provide assistance to the soldiers in a standing army that most of them disapproved of.
  • 18. A SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY Unit 1: Colonialism and Nationhood Part 11: An Urgent Need for Revenue