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The French-Indian/Seven Years War is often viewed by historians as being a factor in causing the American Revolution. Explain why this might be the case?
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The French-Indian/Seven Years War is often viewed by historians as being a factor in causing the American Revolution. Explain why this might be the case?
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America learned that they don’t like other people on there land and so after that war America didn’t like the idea of Great Britton being in America. That mixed with rising taxes equals American Revolution.
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