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How did the French & Indian War change the nature of the relationship between the British and her colonies?

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The French and Indian war changed the economic relationship between Britain and its colonies.

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Britain started to regulate the colonies economy and political affairs. They started imposing taxes and regulations that were considered by the colonists as unfair. Britain forced taxes on the English colonies because they required money to get rid of war debts. Britishers decided to add acts in the colonies, which covered the Stamp Act and Townsend Acts.

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