The war was the byproduct regarding two of Europe's biggest monarchs over colonial land and trade. Colonial rivalry between the British and French colonists also added fuel to this already engulfing flame. After a number of years passed of undeclared war, England opened up the ever expanding …show more content…
During the war the British accumulated a massive debt which many politicians viewed as a direct result of defending the American colonies. With this in mind the British decided to establish a heavy tax on all goods in the colonies. The sudden manifestation of these new tax laws angered the colonists, this resulted in secret meetings in which groups of men in the community would discuss the problem of British rule.
The “Seven Years War” resulted in the direct outcome of the Revolutionary War. After the War many American no longer felt the need for the presence of British soldiers in their towns. The War helped train many American soldiers for battle which fueled the idea of kicking out the English like they had done to the French. A new separate American identity was beginning to form and an increasing amount of colonists no longer saw themselves as British. They did not want to be the “subjects” of the massive monarchy of Great