Here are the pairs matching each cause with its appropriate effect regarding the French and Indian War:
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The French and Indian War costs Britain lots of money (about $14 billion in today's money).
→ Britain taxes the colonies more heavily and starts enforcing some fees and regulations that had been ignored in the past. -
The British pass the Proclamation of 1763 after the French and Indian War ends.
→ The colonists feel that they are not allowed to move into the land that they fought for, and they get angry at Britain. -
The colonists learn to work together with those from other colonies during the French and Indian War.
→ The 13 colonies have an easier time banding together to protest against the British after the French and Indian War. -
British colonists want more land to settle, and are fighting with the French over territory.
→ Britain and the 13 colonies get involved in the French and Indian War. -
The British and French sign the Treaty of Paris of 1763.
→ The French lose all of their territory in North America. -
Military officers such as George Washington serve in the British army during the F & I War. The French and their allies are able to score some victories against the British, despite having fewer troops.
→ The American Revolutionary army understands standard British battle tactics and how methods such as guerilla warfare can be successfully used against the British.