There were three types of British colonies: royal, proprietary, and self-governing. Each type had its own characteristics.
A) gaining an education
B) the good will of elites
C) their political power
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(The more-complex European phase was the Seven Years' War [1756–63].) It determined control of the vast colonial territory of North America. Three earlier phases of this extended contest for overseas mastery included King William's War (1689–97), Queen Anne's War (1702–13), and King George's War (1744–48).
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The new nation also faced economic and foreign policy problems. A huge debt remained from the Revolutionary War and paper money issued during the conflict was virtually worthless. In violation of the peace treaty of 1783 ending the Revolutionary War, Britain continued to occupy forts in the Old Northwest.
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