What Is The Turning Point In America's Relationship With Great Britain

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Many people consider the American Revolution to be the turning point in America’s neutral relationship with Great Britain, however it is evident other circumstances severed this relationship before the war began. The British kept an excessive amount of troops, required high taxes, and greatly restricted the colonies freedom after the French and Indian war. The events that took place during the Seven Years’ War upset the motherland and exposed a new side of the colonies creators. This essay will discuss how Americas’ relations with Britain were ruined by multiple problems caused be the Seven Years’ War. In the time period after the first settlement and before the first war, colonists did not ask Great Britain for much military support.