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The Fench and Indian War helped cause a bad relationship between Britian and colonists, colonial fellings of Independence, and Military experience which lead to the American Revolution. The bad realationship between the British and the Colonists were mainly caused by the Molasis Act., Taxes to the colonists for the war, and Proclamation of 1763. The Molasis Act. was that the colonists had to buy molasis, also to make rum, from other countries like, Spain,and France. Which was agianst the Britishs' rule. The British made the colonists pay for the war and the damages done by the war. The Proclamation, from Great Britian, stated that the colonists could not go and settle beyond the Appalation Moutains, but the colonists did not listen and went west, into the unexplored territory. The Colonial are beginning to have the feelings for Independence. The reason they began to feel more independent because they were finding other ways to get there supplies; like, food that couldn't be grown in the U.S., spices, sugar cane for the Indies, slaves, and other exodict luxuries. This made the British very angry because they were no longer needed and they still felt that they needed to be in charge of the colonies because they felt more land ment more power. And the British began to also feel that the colonies were becoming more and more independent, so they thought by making more rules and laws that would help the colonists not be so independent, but in reality it would just make the colonists rebell more to become indpendent. Because of the French and Indian War, it helped the colonists recieve military experience. Also becuase of the French and Indian War, many colonial leaders began to show great potential in leadership and organization. During the war 20,000 men were gathered to fight. Because for the war the colonists became more unified. In Conclution to how the French and Indian War helped cause a bad realationship between the British and the colonists, it's military experience and the colonial feelings of Independece. Everything from the French and Indian War and other conflicts with Britian and the colonists took part in the beginning of the American Revolution.