Relations between England and it's colonies after the French/Indian War

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History

 

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David G

 

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March 2, 2016

 

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University

 

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This loss of freedom that so many felt had a direct impact on relations with the colonists and Britain after the war. It was one of the first instances where colonial effort seemed unnecessary to the English. Ideologically the relationship between Great Britain and its American colonies seemed very strong at first...
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This being because of the colonial relations between their mother country and her colonies, and also because some colonists believed that they owed their liberties and land to the British. Although anyone who studies American history will find that relations between the colonists and Great Britain changed drastically after Parliament passed tax laws to increase revenue...
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