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Until the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, few colonists in British North America objected to their place in the British Empire. Colonists in British America reaped many benefits from the British imperial system and bore few costs for those benefits. Indeed, until the early 1760s, the British mostly left their American colonies alone. The Seven Years' War (known in America as the French and Indian War) changed everything. Although Britain eventually achieved victory over France and its allies, victory had come at great cost. A staggering war debt influenced many British policies over the next decade. Attempts to raise money by reforming colonial administration, enforcing tax laws, and placing troops in America led directly to conflict with colonists. By the mid-1770s, relations between Americans and the British administration had become strained and acrimonious. I hoped it helped
1. Because of the american revolution we are no longer ruled by the British. This allowed us to create our own government with our own set of rules.
2. We were being taxed by the british on numerous things, some of these included our tea.
3. Another reason that the American revolution was justified was because it's unfair how the British treated some of the colonists. For example after a treaty of peace was extended the British would continue to attack colonists
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