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In 3-5 sentences, describe how the French and Indian War affected the relationship between the colonists and Great Britain.

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The French and Indian War significantly strained the relationship between the American colonists and Great Britain due to the financial burden it placed on the British government. To cover the war debt and ongoing expenses for defending the colonies, Britain imposed new taxes, such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, which angered colonists who felt they were being unfairly taxed without proper representation. Additionally, the war's outcome led to increased British control over colonial affairs, further inflaming resentment and a sense of autonomy among colonists. This growing discontent ultimately laid the groundwork for the American Revolution.
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