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the king of England started to heavily tax the colonists and that made the colonists very upset. They also got more upset when they King ignored them which made them move to protest.
The final Colonial War (1689-1763) was the French and Indian War, which is the name given to the American theater of a massive conflict involving Austria, England, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Sweden called the Seven Years War.

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