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Explain the effects of the French and Indian War

on the British governments relationship with their
colonists in America?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The French and Indian War was mostly fought in Britain and France, but part of it took place in the colonies, making colonists feel as if they helped Britain reach victory. The war left Britain in debt, so Britain taxed the colonists, angering many and leading to the Revolutionary War. Britain also gained land after winning the war. Indians were settled on this land. After Pontiac's Rebellion, a treaty was made that did not allow colonists to settle in the new territory. This angered colonists leading to poor relations between Britain and its colonists.

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