The British passed a lot of laws during the French and Indian War but colonists generally ignored them because the soldiers were to busy with war to enforce them. When the war ended there were a ton of soldiers with nothing better to do than enforce the law. Britain passes a ton of new to pay for the war.
After the French and Indian war (also known as seven years war) Britain suffered major war debts for aiding the American colonies. Immediately after, the American colonies underwent salutary neglect from Britain until 1765 when the Stamp act was placed on the colonies.
It changed because slaves were in it
No delegates met during the French and Indian war. The colonies were still British and fought by the British military.
Colonies which now is known as America and British fought French and Indians
The typical attitude of the British to Indian literature was that it was inferior to Western literature.
Britain colonies had more people bu french colonies held more land
The French and Indian War came to an end on February 10, 1763. The signing of the Treaty of Paris. The French officially ceded all of its holdings in North America, west of the Mississippi and regained the Islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. The cost of the war and the control of the newly acquired territories was more than the royal coffers could bear. The British looked to the colonies to pay those costs. That was the beginning of the long spiral of events that led to the American Revolution. The French and Indian war had various outcomes: -The British became the dominant power in America. -The French lost all of its American possessions. -The British national debt rose dramatically. -Colonists wanted to expand westward now that the French were gone. -The Colonists were wary of an increase in British troops in the colonies after the war.
No delegates met during the French and Indian war. The colonies were still British and fought by the British military.
After the French and Indian war the British were having trouble paying for all of the warfare, therefore the British unfairly taxed the colonies to help pay for it.
To pay for the expenses of the French and Indian War
They were on the British side, The French and Indians were allies against the British.
Colonies which now is known as America and British fought French and Indians
British colonies versus the french colonies, with aid from Britain and France
In the French and Indian War, Britain fought the French. The Algonquians (who feared British expansion into the Ohio Valley) and the Mohawks allied with the French. The rest of the Iroquois Nation allied with the British. The colonies fought under British commanders. Generally, the war was between Britain and French. Specifically, the war was the French, the Algonquian Indians, and the Mohawks VS. the British, the rest of the Iroquois Nation, and some British-American colonies.
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British colonies had more people, but French colonies held more land.
British colonies had more people, but French colonies held more land.-APEX
to help pay their dept from the french-indian war
There was no US during the French and Indian War!!!The French and their Indian allies were fighting the British. Since the 13 colonies were British colonies the French were fighting the colonies.In fact George Washington served as a major in the militia of the British colony of Virginia during the French and Indian War fighting against the French.After the British won, they imposed taxes on the colonists to pay for having defended them against the French. The British also placed troops in the colonists homes to defend against any later attacks. These were two of the actions that later led to the American Revolution.