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2 February, 13:51

How did the French and Indian War change the relationship between Britain and the colonies? Identify at least two examples, and use two complete sentences in your answer.

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  1. 2 February, 16:55
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    It led to the American Revolution War. Britain and France teamed up with eachother to defeat the Indians. The Treatyof Paris stopped it all. Now even though Great Britain and France won, Great Britain had many debts on their heads for they cause alot of trouble. An example, Great Britain received many territories. But they had to fix the damages. So another example is The Tea Act. They had harsh taxes for the soon to be Americans to pay ... we all know where the money go and wats it for-war. These taxes frustrated the colonist and The American Revolution War came to be
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