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How did the french and indian war change the relationship between Britain and the colonies, at least 2 examples?

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- The colonists resented being taxed to pay for the war.

- The colonists experienced mosre independence.

- The colonists became better at working together.

- The colonists resisted more British control.

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User Thomas Jaggi
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The French and Indian War changed the relationship between the British and the colonists. As a result of this war, the British got most of France's land east of the Mississippi River. ... Thus, the British passed the Proclamation of 1763 that prevented the colonists from settling this land.

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