The french and Indian war clearly did result in significant economic, cultural and political developments in the colonies between 1763 and 1775. Yes the french and indian war affected the bond between the british and american colonies meanwhile fighting for control in north america.They gave the authority to have more options in supply and demand in economical and political province by impactful by order of the law and raising taxes unfairly on the american colonies, which affected the colonists to change their ideas from acceptance to resentment toward the british.Their wealth and representation of changing their beliefs and culture affect.
First although the war did not start of too a good beginning most of the british remained to still
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Government contributed to the economic profitability of Britain. This salutary neglect contributed involuntarily to the increasing the colonial legal and legislative institutions, which ultimately led to American independence.Raw materials from colonies that also served as a market for English made goods the English government adopted the navigation acts …show more content…
Even so, the seeds of these conflicts were planted during and as a result of this war. Keep in mind that the French and Indian War known in Europe as the Seven Years War was a global conflict. Great Britain's national debt was more than 122 million pounds.The British monetary unit was an enormous sum for the time. Interest on the debt was more than 4.4 million pounds a year. Americans should pay their own costs.http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials//timeline/amrev/amrev.html.com
The French and Indian War also affected the ideological bond between Britain and its colonies therefore all the regulations and taxes caused the colonies to have resentment toward Britain.For approximately 150 years until 1756 colonists did not tolerate the british laws.They were happy of being british but when but when the king of parliament began to make laws they did not tolerate that.imposed taxes on sugar (to help Britain pay for the debt caused by the French and Indian War Americans grew