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The French and Indian war ended up costing England a lot of money, and they turned to America to help pay for most of it. They enduced taxes where before there had not been any which angered the colonists who did not feel like they should have to pay as much as they were on stuff that had nothing to do with the war. (Although the taxes that the colonists had to pay were no where near as much as the taxes that the people in England were paying.) The raising of the taxes angered the colonists and caused tension between them and the "mother country" which only helped lead to the future American Revolution just 15 years later.

The French and Indian War also helped prepare the colonists for the Revolutionary War. As many of the colonists fought for the British during the French and Indian war, they learned a great deal about the workings of the British military machine, and about British strategy. It also provided the colonies with weapons that would be an important part of the Revolution. Perhaps most importantly, it united the colonies through the first Continental Congress.

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