After the French and Indian War, tension between Britain and the colonies
A- grew due to increased taxation of the colonists because of the war.
B- lessened because colonial life had become more peaceful.
C- lessened because colonists had new land on which to settle.
D- grew due to increased colonial dependence on Britain.
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correct answer
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option A is the correct answer
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the French and Indian War was a part of the Seven years war (1756-1763). It was fought among the British and French colonies in America over the land in the Ohio river valley for the purpose of expansion.
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