The British and colonists fought against the French and Indians in what war?

Money that is paid by the people to run the country is:

A government in which the people take part is a:

To have control over someone or something:

Acting or speaking on behalf of someone:

A refusal to buy goods or services

A request for action signed by many people:

A system of government in which the people make their own laws:

The lawmaking branch of a colony, state government, or the national government

A tax on goods brought into a country:

The part of the British government in which members make laws for the British people.

A colonist who supported the British monarch and laws:

Working against one's own government:

Kept British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains said settlers living west of the mountains had to move back east.

Laws for trade between Britain and its colonies. Colonists had to ship products to England. These laws made colonists angry because they couldn't trade with other countries.

Who fought as an ally to the French in the French and Indian War?

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