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3 March, 23:25

After the end of the Seven Years' War or the French and Indian War, the British believed that the colonists were responsible for

WHAT?

Select one:

a. They were responsible for starting the war.

b. They were responsible for some of the war debt.

c. They were responsible for settling the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains,

d. They were responsible for paying for the lands that were taken by the Indians.

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  1. 3 March, 23:54
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    Answer: B. Responsible for some of the war debt.

    Explanation:

    They prove this by passing the Sugar and Tea Acts, and also tightening their grip on the Navigation Acts.
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