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Due to issues with land acquisition, such as the Quebec act and the proclamation of 1763, political changes, such as the end of salutary neglect and the trivialization of the existing colonial government, and economic burdens resulting from mercantilism and high taxes imposed on the colonies, which eventually led to the American revolution, relations between the British and the colonies soured after the end of the French and Indian War.

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What is Indian War?

Generally, European governments and colonists in North America battled against numerous American Indian and First Nation groups in what became known as the American Indian Wars, sometimes called the American Frontier Wars and the Indian Wars.

In conclusion, After the end of the French and Indian War, relations between the British and the colonies deteriorated for a number of reasons, including problems with the land acquisition (such as the Quebec Act and the Proclamation of 1763) and political shifts (such as the end of salutary neglect and the trivialization of the existing colonial government), political shifts (such as the end of salutary neglect), and economic burdens (such as the end of salutary neglect and the trivialization of the existing colonial government),

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