After the war, British Parliament believed that Americans should help pay for the steep cost of the war. Americans however thought that they had done their part in helping with the war and were insulted by British demands. Americans became more irritated with the presence of British soldiers and began to view them as unwelcome. This anti-British sentiment would come to a breaking point later in American history with the signing of the Declaration of Independence and start of the Revolutionary War. The new found anti-British feelings shared by many colonists helped make the French and Indian War a turning point in British American relations because before the war, there was no presence of British troops nor major demands by Parliament for the colonies to assist the economic situation in Britain. After the war, this changed Americans noticed and the first rebellions mindsets toward Britain were
After the war, British Parliament believed that Americans should help pay for the steep cost of the war. Americans however thought that they had done their part in helping with the war and were insulted by British demands. Americans became more irritated with the presence of British soldiers and began to view them as unwelcome. This anti-British sentiment would come to a breaking point later in American history with the signing of the Declaration of Independence and start of the Revolutionary War. The new found anti-British feelings shared by many colonists helped make the French and Indian War a turning point in British American relations because before the war, there was no presence of British troops nor major demands by Parliament for the colonies to assist the economic situation in Britain. After the war, this changed Americans noticed and the first rebellions mindsets toward Britain were