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Which is true of the relationship of the colonists with Britain after the French and Indian war?

-The colonists felt more United than ever with Britain.
-The colonists began to see themselves as different from people in Britain.
-The British refused to tax the colonies.
-The colonists resented British interference in their peace with the Native Americans.

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The French and Indian War altered the relationship between Britain and its American colonies because the war enabled Britain to be more "active" in colonial political and economic affairs by imposing regulations and levying taxes unfairly on the colonies, which caused the colonists to change their ideology from

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