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What factors were responsible for making the English the more successful colonial power in North America by 1763. The essay must fully develop what/how each factor contributed to English Colonial success?

Thesis: The success of English Colonies in North America become from the fact of economic, self-Government and French and Indian War which resulted in victory for Great Britain after The Treaty of Paris in 1763.

Economics as plantations, agriculture, the establishment of companies, self-government colonies, and growing populations, were factors responsible for the success of the English Colonies in North America. Likewise, Britain's success in the Treaty of Paris in 1763 as the result of The Seven Years' War and The French-Indian contributed to the colonial power of English colonies in North America.

1. Economic.

a. Establish companies. Star from from 1607 with Virginia Company.

England Colonies did not used conquest has method to conquest, they used companies/ stock companies as method.

b. How the companies influenced in the economics of English colonies.

c. English Colonies produced different products, agriculture and plantations (Tabaco, fish.. others). While French produce fur/Cod, and Spain was focus on gold/silver

Talk about Dominic colonies by 1762.

2. Self-Government.

a. The 13 colonies were self-determined. Talk about how they development the government and how was the relationship with England Government.

3. Growth Population.

a. Migration.

4. The Seven Years War.

a. Indian allies.

b. England allies.

c. How this war influenced in the successful of English Colonies in North America.

5. The French and Indian War.

a. Conflict

b. England Allies. How this war influenced in the successful of English Colonies in North America.

6. The Treaty of Paris of 1763

a. End of the conflict.

b. How the Treaty of Paris benefited the English Colonies in North America.

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