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The turning point of how the king dealt with the colonies happened following the French and Indian War victory, when the king declared the Proclamation of 1763 so he would not have to fight the Indians who didn't want to lose their territory. He enforced this proclamation by sending over troops, and this was a change from before when he was indifferent about the colonies and was more lenient, to being more controlling. The events after the Proclamation of 1763 led to the Revolutionary War.

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