The main way in which the French and Indian war draw the colonist closer together but increased friction with Britain is that after the war, the British raised taxes on the colonies in order to pay for the war--taxes which the colonists rallied around as being unfair. This was a major point leading to the Revolution.
Answer: The answer is ( leaving out the viewpoint of an enemy of war)
Explanation:This is because when you only hear from one side of a war then that means you only get their side of the story without considering the other party, this means there are always two sides to a story told( story told in only one perspective )
The best option from the list would be "<span>a series of failed economic programs," since it was operating under a "command economy"--meaning that government had to "guess" supply and demand. </span>
The anti-federalists (i.e., Patrick henry and sam adams)