answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

In some ways it brought it closer temporarily because the colonies didn't want to side with the French because they wanted their land and they thought the French would control them if they defeated England. But at the same time the colonies were already pushing towards independence and wanted to get rid of Britain and their imposed taxes and laws. But in order to move forward the French had to be defeated so the colonies sided with Britain temporarily. The relationship was weakened through this because of America's independent values.

User Avatar

Amber Adams

Lvl 9
1y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How did the Great War for Empire change relationship between England and its American colonies?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How did the American revenue act affect the relationship between England and the colonies?

How did the American Revenue Act affect colonial economies?


Impacts on the french and Indian and England and France and Spain and its impact on the relationship between England and its American colonies?

chicken nuggets with sald


How did French and Indian War change the relationship between England and the American colonies?

Becuase tyler loves me and im his girlfriend :) hahah


What was England's greatest obstacle in trying to rule the American colonies?

The distance between the colonies and England.


Was the war between England and its American colonies unavoidable?

No


What economic theory helped define the relationship between England and the colonies?

Mercantilism


What was the disagreement about between England and America?

One of the main problems between the 13 American colonies with England was the lack of Parliamentary representation which allowed England to impose taxes on the colonies. This grievance led to much despair and in some quarters anger with the English - Colony relationship. The political slogan in the colonies at the the time became " No taxation without representation".


What cut off all trade between the American colonies and England and removed the colonies from the kings Protection?

The Prohibitory Act was British legislation in late 1775 that cut off all trade between the American colonies and England, and removed the colonies from the King's protection.


How was the relationship between the North England Colonies and England?

Let's just say it lead to the revolutionary war. ( not so good)


How did the triangular trade relationship between the colonies and England foreshadow future problems?

no one knows


One feature of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain was?

Many features of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain existed. One of the strongest points of contention was the colonies resistance to paying taxes to Britain without proper representation.


What was the relationship between Britain and the colonies?

The colonies were ruled by the British until gaining their independence. All trade-able supplies manufactured in the colonies were then shipped to England or other places, and the funds were given to England.