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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
11

A major consequence of the french and indian war of 1754–1763 was the

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Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
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Answer:

Colonial disaffection and disputes which eventually resulted to the American Revolution.

Explanation:

The French and Indian war was a seven years war which started in 1954, and ended in 1963. The war resulted from the fact that colonist of French and British descent, wanted to expand their territories. Great Britain was able to acquire a large land mass in North America during the war.

The war began with the British trying to overthrow the French forces who had control of the Upper Ohio River Valley. They were defeated by the French forces on two occasions. The British forces eventually gained victory, but the resultant effect was taxing colonists heavily because of the high cost of the war.This caused disaffection between the colonists and the government.

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