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When India was a colony of Britain, they would be colonial military personnel if they were in the Indian Army (Navy, etc.). When America was a colony of Britain, Americans were "Colonial Soldiers" under the Crown.
French and Indian War.....i think.
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winning the french and Indian war Winning the French-Indian War.
reinforcement of their sense of identification with and dependence on Great Britain
reinforcement of their sense of identification with and dependence on Great Britain
a weakening of colonial loyalty to Great Britain
Britain's relationship with Indian cotton was historically significant, particularly during the colonial era. India was a major producer of high-quality cotton textiles, which were highly sought after in Europe. However, British colonial policies led to the deindustrialization of India's textile industry, as Britain sought to establish its own cotton manufacturing and market dominance. This shift not only disrupted traditional Indian craftsmanship but also fueled economic exploitation, as raw cotton was exported to Britain, while finished goods were sold back to Indian consumers.
After the French and Indian War, Britain claimed all French land east of the Mississippi River. This territorial expansion was formalized in the 1763 Treaty of Paris, which ended the war. The acquisition of this land significantly increased British territory in North America but also intensified conflicts with Native American tribes and colonial tensions.
Two major effects of the French and Indian War were the significant territorial gains for Britain in North America, including Canada and lands east of the Mississippi River, which altered the balance of power on the continent. Additionally, the war led to increased tensions between Britain and its American colonies due to rising war debts, prompting Britain to impose new taxes and regulations, ultimately contributing to colonial discontent and the push for independence.
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Indian does have a project on framers reliance. This project is about self-determination is inconsistent with Indian dependence.