Effects of the War!.  France was effectively expelled from the New World!  Britain lays claim to the Ohio River Valley  Spain awarded the Louisiana.

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Effects of the War!

 France was effectively expelled from the New World!  Britain lays claim to the Ohio River Valley  Spain awarded the Louisiana territory  England incurred massive debts fighting the war

 Britain imposes and reinforces taxes on the Colonies  Sugar Act- tax on sugar and other imported goods- “No taxation without representation”  Currency Act- disallowed the Colonies to print their own money, made them dependent on England  Proclamation of prohibited colonist from settling in lands west of the Appellation Mountains.

 Enacted March 22, 1775  The Stamp Act required Americans to purchase tax stamps for any printed documents including newspapers, legal documents, marriage licenses and more