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    The French and Indian War, a part of the larger 7 Years’ War, was a conflict between the British colonies in America and the French over land disputes. When both the colonists and the Native American counterparts of the French claimed the Ohio River Valley, the British Parliament sent troops to defend the interest of the colonists. This conflict lead to multiple battles, which left long-lasting repercussions upon the colonies. These repercussions eventually escalated all the way to the American Revolution

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    The French and Indian War, fought between 1754 and 1763, is arguably the beginning of the road to American independence. Before 1754 the British controlled thier colonies through a system called salutary neglect, where Britain controlled the colonies but did not govern them strictly. During the war the colonists didn’t want to help the British forces, nor help pay off war debts. Instances such as Shays’ Rebellion called for more British protection and therefore more debts, all of which made

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    Prior to the French and Indian War, there was a friendly relationship between Britain and its American colonies, due to the fact that the British had in place a policy of salutary neglect. The laws and restrictions that were in place were barely enforced, and everyone benefited from this relationship. The aftermath of the French and Indian War, however, left Britain with a lot of land and in a lot of debt. As a result of this, the British were forced to impose new laws and taxes on the colonists

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    The French And Indian War

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    The French and India war was a war that took place in today’s Pittsburgh. The war was both caused by the English and French. The English and the French both felt that they were entitled to land and each was to willing to fight and they were also, willing to go into war so they could prove that they owned the land. (odellreads.com) The French and India war started out as a dispute over land in the Ohio River Valley area, both the French and English settlers moved towards colonization of that area

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    IV.The Impact on the British The impact of the French and Indian War on the British government was a positive move toward the dominance of Europe after the defeat of the French in terms of the colonization of North America. During this time, the British had incurred a massive military debt, which had to be paid over the long-term. To ensure that the British government did not take full responsibility for the debt, the British colonists were expected to pay back the debt burden through extremely

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    The French and Indian War was a long and bloody war fought by both colonial and British soldiers. By the end of the war, both Britain and the colonies were changed, and so their relationships were changed as well - mostly in negative ways. After the war, political, ideological and economic relations between the colonies and Britain would never be the same. Many colonists realizing their lack of representation in Parliament, which created political tension; British taxation of the colonies created

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    Economically, politically and ideologically, the French and Indian War caused tension between the American colonies due to Britain placing laws and taxes into effect that the colonists did not prefer. Because of this, the colonists began to resent Britain, rather than cooperating with them. After the war, there was a dramatic shift of colonial power in North America. Beforehand, the British only controlled a smaller portion of the land. Afterwards, Britain was able to maintain everything above the

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    French and Indian War The French and Indian War altered the political, economic, and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies by allowing the British to impose more taxes and regulations on the colonies. This caused many different economical problems for both Britain and the colonies. It also harbored feelings of resentment from the colonies towards the British. These all tied together to later begin the Revolutionary War and change the future for America. The political relationship

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    The French and Indian War was a pivotal turning point for the relationship between Britain and its American colonies. Prior to the French and Indian War, the colonies experienced salutary neglect, which consisted of Britain ignoring the colonies to deal with problems happening in Europe. On the contrary, during and after the war, Britain started to be more involved in their colonies by being present in the colonies, expecting money from them, and putting restrictions on the colonist’s freedom.

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    French and Indian War is an event so vast that we tend to skip a few things, some of these questions could be in the war, after the war, or even before the war. One of the most important questions is actually why did it happen? We know about the war and the aftermath and what happened before it, but in the bigger picture with the entire war in place, a new set of questions come to mind; some more broad questions. Broad questions should have broad answers, right? The French and Indian War happened because

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