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How did British policies and actions after the French and Indian War create dissent among some

colonists?

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Migration after the war: When the Seven Years' War ended, the British won all of France's land holdings in colonial America. Colonists wanted to expand westward into these new lands in order to gain more land, but fearing conflicts with Native Americans, Britain passed the Proclamation of 1763.

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