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Bad relations, mixed colonial feelings, and gaining military experience during the French and Indian War, helped start the American Revolution. The removal of the French in Canada greatly affected American attitudes toward the British. The Americans were ready to be free and idependent, but as the British started making laws, Americans began to have feelings of outrage.

The London governement passed the Proclamation Act of 1763 causing the American colonist to become angry. The Act stated that no colonists are allowed to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. The colonists did anyway making the British angry. Theo colonist felt that by helping the British they could gain freedom as well, and by Britian passing this act they believed they were being treated unfairly(not getting credit for a job well done).

By aiding the British in the French and Indian war, American colonists gained great military experience. An example of a type fighting they learned was the guerilla warfare. Not only did the colonists learn this form of fighting, but they also found out that the British weren't good at fighting against this form. They could use this advantage against them later on. American colonists also became unified because they all had the same feelings toward the British over this issue.

Following the French and Indian war, the American colonists felt that they were being treated unfairly by the British. Bad relations, mixed colonial feelings, and gaining military experience during the French and Indian War, helped start the American Revolution. Issues between the British and colonists set a stage for a violent and deadly conflict.