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
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.
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.
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.
Answer: By 1763 Great Britain Had finally won the French and Indian War. This victory gave Britain many benefits, such as conrtol over rich land. However, it also caused new problems. The British borrowed and spent a lot of money on soldiers and supplies. As a result, they now faced a huge debt.
After the French and Indian War, Britain believed the colonies should pay more to Britain. They then levied taxes such as the Stamp and Townshend Acts on the colonists. The colonists, on the other hand, had never been given representation in Parliament, and as a result, believed those taxes were invalid.
It caused tension between their relationship
The French and Indian war put the British in a huge debt. This huge debt eventually led the British to tax the American colonies with a series of acts which the colonists saw as a violation of their liberty. As the British passed more acts, the colonists felt the need to declare independence.
The French and Indian war caused taxes for the colonists by Britain.
Britain suddenly found itself in debt because of the war the colonists caused and with more unrest amongst the natives. And the colonies had become arrogant teenagers, in a sense.
The French and Indian war removed the threat of the French from North America. That made the colonists feel less dependent on Britain because colonists felt that they no longer needed Britain to defend them.
The French and Indian war removed the threat of the French from North America. That made the colonists feel less dependent on Britain because colonists felt that they no longer needed Britain to defend them.
One of the effects of the French and Indian War on the American colonists was that Great Britain imposed new taxes on the colonists in order to pay war debts.
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.
One reason is that after the French and Indian War, Britain was in debt, because it had spent so much money on the war. Because they needed money, they taxed the colonists, which led to the colonists disagreeing with the unfair taxation, which led to riots and tension between the colonies and Britain, which led to many conflicts, eventually resulting in th Revolutionary War.
Britain was eager to get funds from the colonists to help pay the war costs. Britain thought the colonist should repay the money the British spent on numerous costly Indian wars.
How did the French and Indian War draw the colonists closer together but increase the friction with Britain?AnswerColonists saw that the British were unfair by making them fight, then taxing them for a war they didn't want
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