The French and Indian War significantly altered the relationship between Britain and the colonies by increasing British debt, which led to higher taxes imposed on the colonists. Additionally, the war resulted in a shift in British policy, as Britain sought to exert greater control over colonial governance and trade, heightening tensions that contributed to the American Revolution.
How did the French and Indian War change the relationship between Britain and the colonies? Identify at least two examples, and use two complete sentences in your answer.
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