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15 August, 02:57

How did the relationship with the British and Colonists change after the French and Indian war

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  1. 15 August, 06:13
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    The Colonists for inebriate were upset since the British Government taxed them because "they protected the colony". The British seemed all high and mighty but the colonists revolted agonist then for unfair reasons to give them money.
  2. 15 August, 06:44
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    (You know, you can google this, but if you are too lazy this is the answer)

    The British got most of France's land east of the Mississippi River. Once the war ended, a series of laws were passed to deal with changes brought about by this war. The colonists wanted to go west to settle in the land Britain got from France. However, the Native Americans were threatening violence. Thus, the British passed the Proclamation of 1763 that prevented the colonists from settling this land
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