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31 July, 00:38

Which statement best describes how Great Britain's victory in the French and Indian War contributed to problems between the colonists and Indians?

A. After the British victory, the colonists resented the Indians, who had fought with the French against the British in the war.

B. When the British gained French lands at the end of the war, the colonists moved into these new territories, which were occupied by the Indians.

C. When the French and the Indians lost the war, the British and the colonists

sought to punish the Indians.

D. When the war ended, the Indians became allies with Spain and continued their hostilities against the British and the British colonies

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  1. 31 July, 01:00
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    Answer:The correct answer is B
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