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After 1763, the relationship between Great Britain and America changed significantly due to a series of taxes and regulations imposed by the British government to recover debts from the Seven Years' War. Measures such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts fueled resentment among American colonists, who felt they were being taxed without representation. This growing discontent ultimately led to increased calls for independence and the formation of a distinct American identity separate from British rule. Tensions escalated further, culminating in events like the Boston Tea Party and the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.

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