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How did the French and Indian War in 1763 contribute to the writing of the Declaration of Independence? Colonists were angry that they were taxed by Britain as a result of the war. Certain colonies were given privileges by King George during the war. Colonists were angry that only certain places were being defended by British soldiers. King George did not send enough support to help colonists when fighting the war.

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Colonists were angry that they were taxed by Britain as a result of the war.

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Taxation with NO representation

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After the french and Indian war britain was in a load of debt, and so they had to recuperate the losses. So they taxed the colony, and tensions rose because the colonists were continually taxed and then the colonies were in open rebellion and drafted the declaration of independence.

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