The document summarizes the effects of the French and Indian War on the British Empire and the American colonies, as well as the increasing tensions that arose between them in its aftermath. It led to British supremacy in North America but also a huge war debt. The British viewed the colonial efforts negatively while the colonists were proud of their performance. This led the British to pass acts like the Proclamation of 1763, Sugar Act, Quartering Act, and controversial Stamp Act to regulate the colonies and raise revenue, angering the colonists and threatening their sense of liberty and self-governance.