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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The French and Indian War significantly altered the relationship between Britain and its American colonies by increasing British debt and leading to heightened taxation. In response, Britain imposed measures like the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, which fueled colonial resentment and a desire for greater autonomy as colonists objected to "taxation without representation."