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During a Global War between Prussia, Spain, France, Britain, Austria, and Russia the colonists both gained unity and lost unity during a dispute involving: Bad relationships, mixed colonial feelings, and honed military skills from The French and Indian War helped bring about the American Revolution.

A group of Indians and some French were ready to parade through the Ohio River Valley and make sure no one settled. When the British heard about this they decided they needed to station soldiers on the frontier and in order to do so they made the colonists pay the bill. Not long after, the London government issued its Proclamation of 1763. The result, you ask, enraged colonists. It stated that any land west of the Appalachian Mountains was prohibbeted to the colonists. The goal of this act wasn't, however, to tick of the colonists but to give the indians a free place to stay without disruption.

England wiped out a majority of the indians during warfare, this left the colonists one less enemy or group of people to worry about. It wasnt long before the French and Spainards were defeated and the colonists were only controlled or run by the British. Back in England was where all of the law making and land tactics were taking place. So in the colonies eyes the British were the only nation standing in their way to being completely free and independent.

During the French and Indian War the colonists began to experience warfare and how to organize a militia. The american colonists gained a strong grasp on guerilla warfare, and it benefited to their advantage. The British hadn't prior lived or been acquainted with the indians and therefore did not understand it or how to beat it. Now the colonies could fight as one army and be unified.

After the French and Indian War colonists began uniting as a whole and developing stronger tactics for taking on the Britsh. These tactics were beneficial to their future. Bad relationships, mixed colonial feelings, and honed military skills, from the French and Indian War helped bring about the American Revolution.