How and why did the Seven Years War (also called the French and Indian War) lead to a rupture between Britain and its North American colonies? Did the American colonists have sufficient reason to separate from Great Britain?
How did Britain's treatment of North American colonies evolve between the seven year war and the American revolution?
How did the North American colonies evolve from the Seven Years' War to the American Revolution?
Is the product Revolution good for ear mites in dogs?
What was going on in Russia at the time of World War I?
What was the difference between the Seven Year War and the American revolution?
What were the diverse purposes of England's American colonies and how were those purposes altered in the early years of settlement?
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Question by amandel33 (38)
Answer by DackThrombosis (1093)
Depends on who you ask. Britain thought they treated the colonies fairly. Colonists thought Britain arrogant in matters political, economic, and cultural. They thought the British treated them as underlings.
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