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Zorluk: OrtaThe Seven Years' War and Imperial Reorganization

"The colonies no longer feel the need for English protection; they have found that they can defend themselves, and the conquest of Canada has made them feel secure on their northern frontier. In addition, the attempt by the British ministry to make the colonists contribute to the payment of the national debt by imposing new taxes and stricter customs enforcement has alienated their minds. The colonists claim that they cannot be constitutionally taxed by a parliament in which they are not represented."

—Adapted from a report by French agent Jean-Baptiste de Secondat to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1765

The excerpt most directly reflects which of the following shifts in British-colonial relations after the Seven Years' War?

  1. The shift from a period of relative colonial autonomy to a policy of direct parliamentary taxation and stricter administrative controlCevap
  2. B
    A desire by the British crown to dismantle mercantilist trade barriers and establish free-market capitalism in North America
  3. C
    The imperial decision to issue the Coercive Acts to punish the colonies immediately before the start of the French and Indian War
  4. D
    The British government's attempt to mediate the political disputes between early Federalist and Democratic-Republican factions

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The shift from a period of relative colonial autonomy to a policy of direct parliamentary taxation and stricter administrative control
The end of the Seven Years' War in 1763 led to a major transition in British colonial policy. Previously, the British practiced 'salutary neglect,' allowing the colonies a high degree of local self-government and trade freedom. Facing massive war debt, the British government began asserting more direct control and levying taxes like the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts to raise revenue, prompting resistance from colonists who lacked representation in Parliament.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document for historical context and main arguments.
The document notes that the defeat of the French in Canada removed the colonies' need for British protection, while the British government's war debt led them to impose new taxes and strict customs enforcement, triggering colonial resistance regarding representation.
Understanding the source is essential for identifying the correct historical development it describes.
2
Relate the details of the document to the transition in British policy post-1763.
The policy shift described corresponds to the end of salutary neglect, where Britain moved from letting the colonies govern and tax themselves locally to asserting direct parliamentary control and imposing revenue-raising taxes.
This establishes the direct connection between the source's details and the key AP U.S. History concept of imperial reorganization.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that accurately represents this policy shift while rejecting historically inaccurate options.
The option describing the transition from autonomy to direct taxation and control matches the historical reality of the end of salutary neglect, while the other options contain chronological errors or misunderstandings of mercantilism and political factions.
This guarantees the selection of the correct option and validates the reasoning against common student errors.

Anahtar Kavram

The transition from salutary neglect to active imperial management and taxation after the French and Indian War.
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