Why were the results of the French and Indian War significant to American colonists?
A They were angry that the British raised taxes on them to pay for the cost of the war.
B They were unhappy that Washington was considered a hero despite his failures to defeat the French.
C They were happy that the British continued to send soldiers to defend the colonies.
D They were thrilled with the Proclamation of 1763 because it allowed them to expand their settlements.
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The French and Indian War was very essential to the American Revolution because the war debt was the reason that Parliament started imposing taxes on the colonists in the first place. Also, the French and Indian War weakened Britain, making the colonists' actions work more effectively.
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A) They were angry that the British raised taxes on them to pay for the cost of the war.
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The Answer is A
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disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
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