The British victory in the French and Indian War led to significant unintended consequences, including heightened tensions between Britain and its American colonies. The war's expenses prompted Britain to impose new taxes on the colonies, such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, fueling colonial resentment and contributing to the American Revolution. Additionally, the war's conclusion removed the French threat, leading to westward expansion that intensified conflicts with Native American tribes, ultimately destabilizing the region.
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