What Are The Consequences Of The Seven Years War

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The Seven Years War fundamentally spurred the British Government to put restrictions on the colonies in order to maintain peace and avoid wars as the war gave unchallenged power to Britain along with vast areas of lands and a large amount of debts. On the other hand, the victory made the colonist feel confident in their military performance while developing no respect for the British’s army who were not used to fighting in the terrain of eastern America. Not even after the war, the clashing views between the British and the colonists developed during the war. With the consequences of the war, more conflicts which happened like a chain reaction between the Great Britain and her colonies arose. While there were factors such as the colonists’

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