Yes, the increased tax was a cause of George's War, which was part of the French and Indian War.
the colonists supported the british
the british
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
british and colonists against the french and native americans
The British, who were aided by some native tribes and their colonists, won against the French and their native allies.
How did the French and Indian War draw the colonists closer together but increase the friction with Britain?AnswerColonists saw that the British were unfair by making them fight, then taxing them for a war they didn't want
Both the French and the British colonists were helped by their Indian allies.
French and Indian War
the colonists supported the british
the british
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
the british colonists had to house british troops.
yes the british had no right to tax the colonists
the british
It was the Indians and French VS. the British (Still included the Colonists)
british and colonists against the french and native americans
One reason is because the french and Indian war put the british in debt, so they had to tax the colonists.