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History of the United States_Essential Question Six

History of the United States_Essential Question Six

Q How did the seven Years’ War erode relations between colonists and British authorities?

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The ongoing conflicts among Spain, France, and Britain affected the American colonists in a great manner during the early years of the 18th century. The Seven Years War can be regarded as an event that was consequential which began in the year 1756 and contained India, the Caribbean, and the Europe. The expense appeared to be too much and there were heavy loss of lives although Britain won. The direct consequence of the war was relations’ erosion among the British and the colonists. Several factors aggravated this.