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Without the war against Britain The Colonists would be subject to the unfair rule and regulation that Great Britain handed to them.

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Q: What will the consequences be for the colonists without a war?
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What was the French and Indian War and what was the consequences?

There were more than one consequences to the French-Indian war, the most common were the taxes the British imposed on the colonists in order for the colonists to help pay for "their war."


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The battlecry was "Taxation without representation". The British government imposed taxes upon the colonists; but the colonists had no say in what was taxed and by how much.


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Why did colonists think laws passed by the British were unfair fair?

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