Seven Year's War Turning Point

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The Seven Year’s War marked a turning point in the relationship between America and Britain due to the change in economic policies, restrictions on expansion, and the limited trade relations with England. Both before and after the war, officials attempted to place taxes on colonial goods to finance the empire. Great Britain repealed the Salutary Neglect in America, avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, for an attempt of a stricter and economic control over colonial affairs. Drastically, tensions occur between the colonists and Britain. The British began to tax or limit the colonist by using acts; the Quartering Act of 1765, British troops stayed in the American colonies as a standing army; the Proclamation of 1763, prevented the

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