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What impact did the French and Indian War have on the relationship between England and the colonies? -It improved the relationship as the colonies realized they were not capable of defending themselves without help from England's army.
-It improved the relationship as England began a policy of salutary neglect toward the colonies so its Parliament could focus on other issues.
-It strained the relationship as the colonies put more pressure on England to provide better leadership to prevent another war.
-It strained the relationship as the colonies believed their participation proved they did not need to rely on England.

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