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Andrei [34K]
3 years ago
6

How did the French and Indian War change the relationship between Britain and the colonies? Identify at least two examples, and

use two complete sentences in your answer. .
History
2 answers:
expeople1 [14]3 years ago
5 0
One example is the abandonment of the salutary neglect. Before the war, the colonies didn't have to mind about British laws much when it came to trade and taxing. After the war there was a huge war debt that had to be paid and this strained the relations because the British started enforcing their laws which were previously ignored.

Another was that the colonies were sick of participating in British wars. The colonies had many deals with the French and had no quarrels with them. After the war, the relations between Colonies and France were strained because the colonies had to participate in the war and they didn't want to fight wars because of Britain anymore.
vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The colonists resented being taxed to pay for the war.

The colonists experienced more independence.

The colonists became better at working together.

The colonists resisted more British control.

Explanation: did it on edge

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