No. The Seven years war was a conflict that took place in Europe, Africa, India, North America, South America and the Philippine Islands in which all of the great powers of Europe were involved. The conflict was galvanised by the French and Indian war, which started in North America.
The conflict was primarily about the imperial interests of the great old-world powers across the new world. The primary alliances involved in the conflict were Britain, Portugal, Prussia and a number of smaller German states against France, Russia, Spain and the Holy Roman Empire.
The result of the war was substantial territorial gains for the British Empire.
they were both owned by british
The colonies were unofficially allowed to govern themselves.
impose revenue taxes on the colonies
It was the United Kingdom.
By 1828, Great Britain abolished slavery in its colonies. They did it by compensating slave owners for their investments in slaves.
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seperate colonies
the taxes
The relations between Great Britain and their former colonies would be deterred.
No, since many Americans, and many of the early settlers of the US were FROM Great Britain. The original 13 colonies were colonies of Great Britain. Sort of like you and your mother both speak English.
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They weren’t “mean”. The king owned the colonies and everyone was a subject of the king. They all were English and under English rule.
Great Britain tried to over power the colonies and treaty them badly during the coloial era
No, since many Americans, and many of the early settlers of the US were FROM Great Britain. The original 13 colonies were colonies of Great Britain. Sort of like you and your mother both speak English.
people in the Thirteen Colonies were happy to be a part of Great Britain.
they were both owned by british
France and Great Britain