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What was one result of the sugar act the quartering act and the stamp act in the period following the french and Indian war?

they contributed to growing tensions between the Britain and the colonies


What the consequences of the french and Indian war of politics?

The French/Indian War was won by Britain and the American colonists. The land, once owned by the French, between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river now belonged to the British Empire. The American Colonists were eager to settle it, but Britain feared more conflict with the Native Americans, so colonists were forbidden from the newly acquired area. This, and a wave of taxes imposed on the colonists by the British, sparked a colonial rebellion that led to the American Revolution...which, ultimately, led to the formation of the United States. When Britain lost their empire, the United States became the new ruler of the world--a position that we are, now, at risk of losing. We are making poor decisions that are similar to the decisions made by Britain before she fell.


How did the french and Indian War lead to problems between he colonists and great Britain?

The French and Indian war put Great Britain in debt.The French and Indian war also caused the Britain people to fight amongt them selves. As the war progressed, Great Britain continued to suffer losses both in the colonies and on the continent of Europe. Causing them to tax the colonists without representation. Thus, causing the America's revolutionary war


Why did tensions develop between Great Britain and China in the mid-19th century?

British traders refused to stop breaking Chinese laws against selling opium.


How is the French and Indian War related to the colonists desire to become independent from England?

The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.

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What were the tensions between Britain and America?

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Which political development greatly increased tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain in the years just before the American Revolution?

The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.


Did colonists elect members of the Parliament?

No, colonists did not elect members of the British Parliament. The Parliament represented the interests of Britain, and colonists had no direct representation within it, leading to the famous slogan "no taxation without representation." This lack of representation contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and Britain, ultimately culminating in the American Revolution.


What was Revolutionary War about?

The revolutionary war was a war between the colonists and Britain. The colonists were fighting for freedom, and Britain was trying to stop them from getting that freedom and independence.


Where tensions were greatest between the colonists and British during the years prior to the revolutionary war?

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A civil war in what country in 1946 contributed to the tensions between the Soviet Union and Great Britain?

That would be the country of Greece, which had long been considered a protectorate of Great Britain.


What year did the colnflict between Britain and the colonists turn violent?

1770


What is the effect of tensions rose between a soldier amd colonists in Boston?

I believe the Boston Massacre happened.


Was the most important reason that conflict developed between Britain and the American colonists between 1763 and 1774?

Due to the great distance between the colonies and Britain it was hard for Britain to enforce control over the colonists. The colonists got used to essentially governing themselves, so when British rule was more strictly imposed after the 7 Years War (Taxes imposed on the colonists were to try and alleviate the war debt, but led to "No taxation without representation!") the colonists rebelled.


How did the french and Indian war change relations between the colonists and Britain's?

It caused tension between their relationship


Who supplied weapons to Tecumseh?

Tecumseh was supplied weapons by Britain during his war. This caused major tensions between the countries of America and Britain.


How did The Intolerable Acts affect the relations between the colonists and Britain?

they were the acts that made the colonists start the Boston tea party... they housed british soldiers in to colonists houses