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Examine how British policies toward the colonies changed in the wake of the French and Indian War. How did these policies lead to the American Revolution?
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Examine how British policies toward the colonies changed in the wake of the French and Indian War. How did these policies lead to the American Revolution?
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America is known to be subcontinent. But since they knew they hated the British as well as the french they sided with them but this got them a REP of fighting to the British; thus starting the revolutionary way. Hope this helps!!
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