Seeds of Discontent
The aftermath of the French and Indian War leaves the British crown grappling with a staggering debt and the challenge of maintaining control over newly acquired territories. As tensions rise, colonials begin to entertain notions of unity, sparked by Ben's early calls for collaboration against shared threats. However, the presence of British troops, touted as protectors, is seen as an unwelcome imposition, sowing the seeds of future conflict and discontent that will ultimately lead to a fight for independence.In this clip
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