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Zorluk: ZorThe Seven Years' War and Imperial Reorganization

Extract from a letter from a London merchant to a business partner in Philadelphia, November 1764:

'The late regulations established by Parliament have introduced a great deal of anxiety here as well as with you. While we acknowledge that the late war was undertaken for the security of your frontier and the expansion of your trade, the suddenness with which the long-customary indulgences of your commerce are now restricted has halted our shipments. It seems our ministers, pressed by the heavy debts of the state, are resolved that the colonies must directly contribute to the support of the civil and military establishments in America, regardless of the custom of former reigns when such requisitions were made through your own assemblies.'

The situation described in the excerpt most directly reflects which of the following developments in British imperial policy?

  1. A
    A shift in imperial policy aimed at dismantling mercantilism to establish a free-trade system that allowed colonies to trade directly with foreign markets.
  2. B
    The immediate enactment of the Coercive Acts to punish colonial merchants for their refusal to pay taxes during the Seven Years' War.
  3. The abandonment of salutary neglect in favor of direct parliamentary taxation and stricter enforcement of trade laws.Cevap
  4. D
    An attempt by Parliament to resolve commercial disputes arising from the differing labor systems of the New England and Chesapeake colonies.

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The correct answer states that the situation reflects the abandonment of salutary neglect in favor of direct parliamentary taxation and stricter enforcement of trade laws.
The correct answer is correct because after the Seven Years' War, the British government faced massive national debt. To manage this debt and the cost of defending the newly expanded empire, Parliament abandoned the long-standing policy of salutary neglect. They began directly taxing the colonies and strictly enforcing mercantilist laws like the Navigation Acts, which disrupted the customary commerce of colonial merchants.

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1
Analyze the historical context and the content of the stimulus from November 1764.
The letter describes the end of 'long-customary indulgences' of commerce, British war debt ('heavy debts of the state'), and the expectation that the colonies contribute directly to civil and military expenses rather than through their colonial assemblies.
This identifies the core historical issue: the transition from salutary neglect to active imperial control.
2
Evaluate the options to find the development that matches this shift.
The abandonment of salutary neglect in favor of direct taxation and stricter trade law enforcement matches the text's description of sudden restrictions and direct contributions.
This identifies the correct option based on the historical concept of imperial reorganization after the Seven Years' War.
3
Verify that the other choices represent common historical misconceptions or chronological errors.
The options referencing free trade, the Coercive Acts, or inter-colonial disputes are historically inaccurate or out of chronological order.
This confirms that the distractors are incorrect and validates the chosen answer.

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The shift in British imperial policy from salutary neglect to direct taxation and enforcement after the Seven Years' War.
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