the French and Indian War 1754 to 1763 was a turning point in the relationship between American colonists and the British government because the war

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The French and Indian War was a huge expense for the British government. They decided to cover this by heavily taxing the colonists. Apart from this, though Britain won a considerable amount of land, they refused to let the overcrowded colonists settle in this area. This led to building resentment against the British government.

The French and the Indian war of 1754 to 1763 was a turning point in the relationship between colonists and the British because the war was what led to the Independence of the Americans from the British.

The British spent a lot of funds on this war. In order to recover all that they spent on the war, the British government took to taxing the colonists.

This angered the colonists because they were being taxed by the parliament while they had no representatives in the same parliament.

This contributed to several events that led to the American revolution and the fight for independence.

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