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What were the Colonial and British Views of the French Indian War?

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The Colonial views were summed up in the posture that the war had being unfair to them as they must paid taxes for the enormous expenses caused by the war. This discomfort ultimately lead to the United States Independency from England.

The British views were optimistic as they won the war and claimed a vast land that before belonged to France.  

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