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Elis [28]
1 year ago
5

What poor choices made the british eventually heightened the pre-revolutionary era conflict?

History
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morpeh [17]1 year ago
4 0

The poor choices which made the British eventually heightened the pre-revolutionary era conflict was to make unnecessary tax laws that they used to generate income from the colonies.

<h3>1763–1766: British Reforms and Colonial Resistance</h3>

No British subject on either side of the Atlantic could have predicted the future battles between the parent country and its North American colonies when the French and Indian War finally came to a conclusion in 1763. But even so, this battle also served as a catalyst for the hostilities that followed. Remember that the French and Indian War, often known as the Seven Years' War in Europe, was a worldwide battle. Despite defeating France and its allies, Great Britain paid a high price for the victory. Great Britain's national debt in January 1763 was over 122 million pounds, which was a large figure at the time. Over 4.4 million pounds were paid in interest on the debt per year.

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