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... Great Britain, America supported Britain monetarily, however, in return, that was the general end to relationships with England. The American colonies were free to live their lives as they pleased. With the happening of Prince Philippe's War - or the Seven Year's War - this state of equilibrium was sent into oblivion. Suddenly, the US was expected to quarter soldiers and many colonists were even enlisted to fight for the Crown. If being caught up in a war for which the colonists had no real reason to fight was not enough of an injustice, the US became even more outraged with the Stamp Act that Great Britain placed on its colonies. From that point, though the Acts were repealed, the tensions that London's sudden interest in the colonies placed upon US-British relationships rapidly went from bad to worse, and as the actions of the crown grew more and more outrageous, ...
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