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How did the relationship between England

and the American colonies change afterthe
French-Indian War? (be specific)

User BobGneu
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Will you hold the line, when every one of them has given up and given in, tell me

In this house of mine

Nothing ever comes without a consequence or cost tell me

Will the stars align

Will heaven step in will it save us from our sin, will it?

‘Cause this house of mine stands strong

That's the price you pay

Leave behind your heart and cast away

Just another product of today

Rather be the hunter than the prey

And you're standing on the edge face up

‘Cause you’re a natural

A beating heart of stone

You gotta be so cold

To make it in this world

Yeah you’re a natural

Living your life cutthroat

You gotta be so cold

Yeah you’re a natural

Will somebody, let me see the light within the dark trees shadowing

What’s happenin?

Looking through the glass find the wrong within the past knowing

We are youth

Cut until it bleeds inside a world without the peace, face it.

A bit of the truth, the truth

That's the price you pay

Leave behind your heart and cast away

Just another product of today

Rather be the hunter than the prey

And you're standing on the edge face up

‘Cause you’re a natural

A beating heart of stone

You gotta be so cold

To make it in this world

Yeah you’re a natural

Living your life cutthroat

You gotta be so cold

Yeah you’re a natural

Deep inside me

I’m fading to black I’m fading

Took an oath by the blood of my hand, won’t break it

I can taste it the end is upon us I swear

gonna make it

I’m gonna make it

Natural

A beating heart of stone

You gotta be so cold

To make it in this world

Yeah you’re a natural

Living your life cutthroat

You gotta be so cold

Yeah you’re a natural

User Rafael Delboni
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Answer:

Relations changed drastically since the war reparations for the Seven Years War was very high Britain needed to find a way to pay for all the debts. So, the British turned to taxing the colonials. The colonials were infuriated (they were not being represented in Parliament and they were still being taxed, coining the phrase "no taxation without representation") but still found ways to smuggle in goods. With the Townshend Acts the British sought to combat smuggling so of course, the colonials were mad and began rebelling against them. The series of events after this is the road to revolution..

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