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How did the british change their policies toward colonies after the french and indian war

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They taxed colonists. They changed their tax policies after the French and Indian War (1756-63) ended, because they were in debt, and needed the money to repay France, therefore, King George III imposed heavy taxes on things such as paper, stamps, tea, etc. The colonists revolted and eventually the American Revolution started on a Lexington battlefield in 1775.

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