Which TWO explain how the French and Indian War created some of the discontent leading to the Revolutionary War in Georgia?
A Georgians disproportionately served in the war and felt that they were not given fair treatment by the British after the war ended.
B Georgians were angered by the British troops that were stationed in the colony after the victory over the French and Muscogee.
C The limitations placed on European settlement ultimately angered some Georgians who wanted to settle past the Mississippi.
D Georgian colonists were afraid that the British were not doing enough to make sure that the French could not return to North America and continue the war.
E The defeat of the Muscogee Nation left them angry over continuing Georgian settlement into their territory, and the fact that the British sided with the Muscogee alienated many colonists.
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The reason behind the discontent leading to the Revolutionary War in Georgia can be credited to options (A) and (D)
Explanation:
- The French and Indian War lasted from 1754 until 1763, when the Treaty of Paris was signed. Great Britain gained considerable territory in North America as a result of the war, but disagreements over following frontier policies and how to pay for the war's costs led to colonial unrest and, ultimately, the American Revolution.
- Since Great Britain increased heavy taxes during the French and Indian War, there were mass demonstrations and boycotts of British products, which contributed to the onset of the American Revolution.
- It is options (A) and (D) that explain the reason behind the discontent leading to the Revolutionary War in Georgia.
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