Conflict significantly strained the relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain, particularly through events like the French and Indian War and subsequent taxation measures such as the Stamp Act. Colonists felt increasingly resentful of British rule, viewing taxes and restrictions as unjust impositions without representation. This growing discontent fostered a sense of American identity and unity among the colonies, leading to resistance movements and ultimately the push for independence. The escalating tensions culminated in the Revolutionary War, fundamentally altering the political landscape between the two.
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