Sunday, September 23, 2007

French and Indian war on British American Relations

The Fench Indian War demonstrated the worsening and weakening realitionship in British American relations.
The British had previously regarded as weak and cowardly,yet the resiliance the colonists had in the matters of trade with the French West Indies and other such affairs began to prove otherwise. Although new and younger men such as William Pitt began climbing the ranks in the British army by awarding their country numerous victories, they also marked the end in British supreme control over the New World.
No matter how one looks at it, the French Indian war was one of the first stones on the road to the American Revolution, and one of the firsts steps in achieving American liberty.

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