In 1763, Americans were never more British than because they had fully embraced British customs, values, and governance while still feeling a strong connection to their colonial identity. This period followed the French and Indian War, which solidified British control and influence in North America, leading to a sense of shared identity among the colonies. However, rising tensions over British taxation and lack of representation began to sow the seeds of independence, marking a shift away from their British roots. Thus, while they were culturally aligned with Britain, the political climate was increasingly fostering a desire for autonomy.
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