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By the end of the French and Indian War, the British colonists were less united.

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By the end of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), the British colonists began to experience a greater sense of unity, primarily due to their shared experiences during the war and the subsequent challenges they faced from British policies. However, this unity was tested by various factors, such as differing regional interests and reactions to British taxation and governance in the years following the war. Ultimately, the desire for greater autonomy and self-governance helped pave the way for future unity in the face of British rule, leading up to the American Revolution.