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Title: A Sense of Identity and Unity
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The French and Indian War was the first time the colonies had united. The colonists had the same goal in the French and Indian War and they united for that reason. For the very same reason, they would unite in the revolution against Great Britain.
The colonists' vocabulary, interpretations, and freedoms helped them create an identity... Showed first 250 characters
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They had prior experience in uniting, giving the colonists a sense of unity. The colonists developed a great sense of their identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the revolution against Great Britain. Showed next 250 characters
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