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The French and Indian war was a vary important peace to the puzzle of the up rise that soon was to be the American revolution. The Colonist fought and died in the French and Indian war and the British underestimated there will to fight. The French and Indian war was a cause of the American Revolution because they unified their forces, They gave the colonist bad blood, experience in war, and that the British were not invincible. The French and Indian war brought the colonist closer. They brought the colonist together for a common purpose. To fight for the land they came to love and depended on. The French And Indian war brought to gather about 20,000 colonist together. The colonist wanted to fight but the British just thought that they were farmers with pitch forks and had no training in fighting and would be useless. The British now, would not promote any officer of the militia higher then captain. because they had to work harder then most British officers. So the colonist were furious because they had seen how the fearless red coats whimpered because they dint know how to handle the new guerilla tactics brought by the French and there allies. Bad blood was raging through the colonies after they had won the war and could now go father into America as they wanted. Until, the British government passes the proclamation of 1763, stating that no colonist could go pass the Appalachian mountains. Colonist were furious because they had earned the right to travel father in there country. They had fought the fight and spilled the same blood as the redcoats now they are saying they cant go father in to the land that they had fought over. Militia was a better force for the Guerrilla war fair then the standard redcoats were use to. The red coats were use to standing in a field and firing at the enemy every other time until one ran out of men. but the guerilla tactics were a hit and run essentially. The French new they couldn't beat the invincible army by there own tactics so they made their own. They had light forces with maybe numbers reaching in the fifties and would hit the redcoats when they were close to woods or an enclosed roads. In the French and Indian war the colonies had fought the same war side by side with the British. They had gain much experience with the British army. They new there strategies, their weakness and there heart. As the war went on there were successful officers of the militia because they weren't prone to just one way of fighting. as they found out what the French liked to do they counter acted it with always being ready and they were able to do there own thing when they were under attacked but they still could responded to orders that their higher officer was giving. They had no ranks to follow they dint need to stay in line. The militia was able to learn vary quick because they needed to show the British that they weren't useless and they would fight without fear. They also learned that as the redcoats couldn't counter the French tactics they kind just stayed lost and never found out a solution to how to solve these kind of tactics. George Washington was a important officer to the Militia n the American revolution, but was not a vary successful officer in either the French and India war or the revolution war. But he learned that if he could keep the sprits up of the soldiers then they would fight and die for him. the origination of the war was amazing. They found the fastest way to get there soldiers and equipment to one place to another fast and effectively ad were still able to fight in vary good condition. so the French and Indian war showed the colonies that they were able to unify soldiers, and showed them that they had earned the right to be called the red coats, o they essentially had bad blood according to the British, and that they absorbed experience in this war. so the French and Indian war helped us gain what we needed to fight in the revolution.