Prompt: In what ways did the French and Indian War (1754-1763) alter the political, economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? The French and Indian war (1754-1763) worsen the political, economic, and ideological relationships between Britain and its American colonies in numerous ways. The relationship has worsened politically due to the end of salutary neglect which led to Britain’s growing dominance over its American colonies; has worsened economically due to Britain’s great debts which led to Acts created by the England government to tax the colonists forcefully; and has separated ideologically, because the war has created colonial unity against the British. After losing countless battles, and having its Native American alliances turned their backs on them, the French lost the French and Indian War that originally began in 1754 to Britain, they had also lost the entire east of Mississippi river to Britain, and west of the river to Spain at the end of 1763. (Doc.A) not long after the war ended, Britain, or specifically King George III and his prime minister George Grenville wanted to take control and govern the American colonies, therefore ended the salutary neglect in 1763. The American colonists were definitely unhappy about it because this means Britain will have more power and control over the colonies. But that wasn’t the only thing that upsets them; The British government, after hearing the speech by Canassatego, a Chief of the Onondaga Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy, (Doc. B) afraid that another Indian uprising like the Pontiac rebellion (1763-1766) will reoccur, then created the Proclamation line along the Appalachian mountains, where colonists will not be allowed to cross and step into what came to be Native American settlements, the purpose of that is to avoid conflicts between the colonists and Native Americans, even though the colonists disagreed and question British authori