That would depend on which war you are thinking about. The america Revolutionary war, WWI, WW2 etc.
seperate colonies
The relations between Great Britain and their former colonies would be deterred.
That would depend on which war you are thinking about. The america Revolutionary war, WWI, WW2 etc.
Great Britain and the colonists had a hostile relationship after the Revolutionary War. After the war, the colonies may or may not have trust issues with the British. However, the British and the colonists probably had discomfort with each other.
which war
Russian leadership in the Pan Slavic movement caused tension with Britain because the movement aimed to unify Slavic peoples, including those under Ottoman control - a region Britain had interests in. This led to competition between Russia and Britain for influence in the Balkans, contributing to strained relations.
It affected them because the colonists had to sell they're raw materials to Britain even if they could get a better price elsewhere.
It affected them because the colonists had to sell they're raw materials to Britain even if they could get a better price elsewhere.
colonists were upset over taxation without representation
France expected that their colonies would always be part of France. Britain trained their colonies to be self-governing.
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One reason for the deterioration of relations between the British and the colonists were that the colonies were restricted to trading only with England. The other reason for deterioration is the fact that England taxed the colonies an exorbitant amount.