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The French and Indian War involved the British with the help of the Iroquois Indians, against the French and the Huron Indians. The colonies were fighting for the British. The winner of this war would determine who has control over North America. The French and Indian war was a catalyst to the American revolution because, it unified the colonies, it created a bad relationship between the colonies and Britain, and it gave the colonists some useful war experiences. The colonies were unified because they were brought together achieve a common goal. This was the first time they acted together to form a united nation. The colonists realized that they had strength in numbers. With about 20,000 armed colonists they took their chances and fought against the French. The war between the British with the Iroquois, and the French with the Huron Indians created a bad relationship between the Colonies and Britain. The colonies were being taxed even though they had no say in parliament. The taxation money was going towards supplying, and transporting, the British troops. The Proclamation of 1763 angered the colonists because it prohibited settlement in the area beyond the Appalachians. They fought for that land, but the British would not give in. The seven years war allowed the colonists to gain important and valuable war experiences. It introduced them to guerilla warfare. This technique was valued