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11 October, 16:30

Identify the significance of the end of the French andIndian War (Seven Years War) for the British. What were the consequences of this conflict and how did it affect the sentiments of the colonists prior to the Revolutionary War?

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  1. 11 October, 16:42
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    During the French and Indian War, Britishers won the war, but it cost them and pushed them towards debt.

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    Britain forced taxes on the English colonies in America because they required the capital to get rid of war debts. The debts were getting enormous after the war so, Britishers decided to come up with an idea as they needed a way to repay the debts. Britishers determined to present acts in the colonies as they were part of the British Crown. Taxes included the Townsend Acts and the Stamp Act.
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