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Lelechka [254]
3 years ago
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What was the relationship between the French and Indian War and the English Colonial Policies that eventually led to the writing

of the Declaration of Independence?
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charle [14.2K]3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although you forgot to include the options for this question, we can answer the following.

What was the relationship between the French and Indian War and the English Colonial Policies that eventually led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence?

Answer:

"King George III believed the colonists were financially responsible for the French and Indian War; therefore, enacted several acts."

This belief was so different from what the 13 colonies believed. As the British kingdom was in deep debt due to the many wars they had fought, King George III made the easy decision of blaming the colonies and imposed severe taxation, trying to get some money that was much need in Great Britain.

Through their conflictive relationship, the British crown imposed heavy taxation on the colonies. Examples: the Navigation Acts, the Intolerable Acts, the Stamp Act, the Tea Act, among many others. And the worst part was that the colonists did not have a voice or representation in the British Parliament. These series of aggravations were major causes of the beginning of the Revolutionary War of Independence.

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