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How does the "Last Of The Mohicans" illustrate a pretext to the revolutionary war?

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they are the last so they are important :)
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The Last of the Mohicans illustrates a pretext to the revolutionary war in the fact that the story takes place during the French and Indian War, and while the characters were citizens of Britain. Britain had high taxes due to spending a lot of money to defeat France, which caused the citizens of Britain to be angry (taxation without representation). This was the start of the revolution.
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