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Relationship Between British And American Colonists

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The impact the French and Indian War had on the relationship between the British and the American colonists in North America made the American colonists fear the British and be concerned on what was going to happen to them. This is because the American colonists thought the British would come take over their land, so it made them more anxious.

First, according to the map in Document A, the British took over all of the French's land and there was only a little part of North America left that belonged to the colonists (“Document A”). This shows that the impact the French and Indian War had on the relationship between the British and the American colonists in North America made the American colonists fear the British and be concerned on what was going to happen to them. This is because once the American colonists saw that the British had taken over all of North America except for a bit of it, they were worried they were going to take over the rest of it. When someone takes over a big part of something, it is most likely that they will end up with the last small part, and in this case it made the American colonists concerned that that would happen to them.

One piece of evidence is from Chief of the Onondaga Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy, speech to representatives of Pennsylvania, “We know our Lands have now become more valuable... We are not well used with respect to the lands still unsold by us. Your People daily settle on these

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