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Introduction: The French and Indian war was a disagreement between France, Spain, Britain and the Indians. At the end of it, Britain was thoroughly successful. It gained all the territory east of the Mississippi, in addition to all the territory it already had in the Mediterranean region, Africa and India. With all this land came a lot of responsibility, and Britain had problems. To address these problems, Britain enacted certain Parliamentary laws, which were rather successful/unsuccessful. I. British Problems · Gained a lot of new land, defeated France in French and Indian War: I. Still faced threats from its traditional European rivals II. France was eager for revenge · Protecting new land I. Indians likely to resist further encroachments on their lands II.
Approximate Word count = 482 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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