Pair each cause with its effect with regard to the French and Indian War\

Causes:
The British and French sign the Treaty of Paris of 1763
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 colonists learn to work together with those from other colonies during the French and Indian war.
The French and Indian War costs Britain lots of money (about 14 billion dollars today)
British colonists want more land to settle, and are fighting with the French over territory
The British pass the Proclamation of 1763 after the French and Indian War ends.

Effects:
The colonists feel that they are not allowed to move into the land that they fought for, and the get angry at Britain
The 13 colonies have an easier time banding together to protest against the British and the F & I War.
The American Revolutionary army understands standard British battle tactics and how methods such as guerilla warfare can be successfully used against the British
Britain taxes the colonies more heavily and starts enforcing some fees and regulations that had been ignored in the past
The French lose all of their territory in North America
Britain and the 13 colonies get involved in the French and Indian War

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Here are the paired causes and effects regarding the French and Indian War:

  1. The British and French sign the Treaty of Paris of 1763
    Effect: The French lose all of their territory in North America.

  2. 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.
    Effect: The American Revolutionary army understands standard British battle tactics and how methods such as guerilla warfare can be successfully used against the British.

  3. The colonists learn to work together with those from other colonies during the French and Indian War.
    Effect: The 13 colonies have an easier time banding together to protest against the British and the F & I War.

  4. The French and Indian War costs Britain lots of money (about 14 billion dollars today).
    Effect: Britain taxes the colonies more heavily and starts enforcing some fees and regulations that had been ignored in the past.

  5. British colonists want more land to settle, and are fighting with the French over territory.
    Effect: The colonists feel that they are not allowed to move into the land that they fought for, and they get angry at Britain.

  6. The British pass the Proclamation of 1763 after the French and Indian War ends.
    Effect: The colonists feel that they are not allowed to move into the land that they fought for, and they get angry at Britain. (Note: This cause could also align with the effect concerning the colonies wanting to move into the newly acquired lands).

This arrangement highlights the interactions between causes and effects in the context of the French and Indian War and its aftermath.