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How Did The French And Indian War Lead To The American Revolution

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Following the end of the French and Indian war, many changes occurred between the British colonies. The war modified their economic, social, and political relationships. These new found changes, would in the near future, bring about a heavy tension amongst the colonies. While there is not one particular event that led to the revolution, one can certainly say that it began over the mistreatment of the colonies by Great Britain (Tindall/Shi 197). In particular, Americans had every right to rebel against the British empire because they did many fraudulent things towards them (Tindall/Shi 170). The French and Indian war set the race for turmoil in the near future that no one could have predicted. Great Britain won the war, but this victory came with a great price. After the …show more content…

The Americans stressed that they should be treated like the other British people. This quarrel led to something that had never happened in American history, the colonists learned to come together against a common enemy, consequently, coming up with the slogan, “no taxation without representation”. One could say that this was one of the biggest things that led to the revolution war. Also, the French and Indian War, caused the American soldiers to come to a realization that they had less liberty than the Englishmen. After all these events, one would think it is safe to say that America would never be the same. Now, stated earlier in this body, one of the major causes for the revolution was, the taxing of the colonies by the British empire. Britain thought they could be clever, by cutting down the price on tea thinking that it would cause the people to accept taxation without consent (Tindall/SHI 190). Disappointingly, for the British that is, the people in Boston chose liberty over cheap tea bags (Tindall/Shi 190). On a chilly December day, disguised patriots loaded three British ships and threw all the tea into the

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