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The French and Indian War ignited the idea of splitting from England, they already had a bad relationship but it really just set it off. The French and Indian War was between mainly the French and their allies and the British and their allies. As a result of the French and Indian War bad blood formed and their relationship got worse, their feelings of independence grew, and they got military experience making them more unified. Bad relationships formed because of several actions of Great Britain that were not very favorable in the colonies. The Proclamation of 1763 really made the colonists made because with this law in action they could not pass the line at all and this made it so they could not expand. The reason for this is because Great Britain did not want to keep having to send over soldiers to defend the colonists from the Indians that they would encounter when crossing the line. Also the Molasses Act angered the colonists because this restricted them from trading with the French. This would of crippled the international trade so the colonists started smuggling and completely ignored the Act. Great Britain started taxing the colonies heavily and this really pissed off the colonists and made them hate the British even more. Their Feelings of Independence grew rapidly because now that there no longer any threats on the continent they really didn't need Great Britain anymore. When the French and the Indians were still about and strong the colonists had to be on the side of England because without them they would be toast. So once those opposing threats were out of the way they felt like they wanted to go on their own and leave Britain in the dust. Britain knew it was coming but didn't know what quite to do about it. Since their military experience grew from being in the middle of the French and Indian War the colonies felt more unified and confident in themselves as a military. Since they felt more confident they wanted to split from England, and they knew if it came to it they could defend themselves from the all mighty Great Britain if they had to. If the French and Indian War would of never happened then the colonists would of never really known how to fight or defend themselves and would never be able to split because if they ever would try to the British would trounce them. As a result of the French and Indian War bad blood formed and their relationships got worse, their feelings of independence grew, and they got military experience making them more unified. Overall if their would of never been a French and Indian War there would of never been an American Revolution. So all in all the French and Indian War was a great war and started America as it stands tall today.