Why didn't British colonists move to Louisiana after the French and Indian War?
A. France controlled all of Louisiana at the time.
B. Britain placed limits on colonial westward expansion.
C. They were unwilling to create conflict with powerful Native American groups in the region.
D. They believed that moving to Louisiana would cause Britain to raise taxes.
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The correct option is A. France controlled all of Louisiana at the time.
- The French and Indian War finished with the marking of the Treaty of Paris in February 1763.
- The British got Canada from France and Florida from Spain, however, allowed France to keep its West Indian sugar islands and gave Louisiana to Spain.
- Because of the British triumph in the French and Indian War, France was really removed from the New World.
- They surrendered essentially each of their New World belongings including all of Canada.
- They figured out how to hold a couple of little islands off the shoreline of Canada and in the Caribbean.
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