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What was a result of the French and Indian War?

A. The colonists defeated the British and the French and were free
B. The French gained a lot of British land and the colonies were more pressed for land
C. The colonists learned they didn't have much in common with the British
D. The British defeated the French but the amount of land they claimed didn't grow
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User Ling
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C. The colonists learned they didn't have much in common with the British

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User Lukasz Gawrys
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The only correct answer can be statement C.

The British and the America colonists work together to defeat the French in the French and Indian War, showing that statement A cannot be correct.

One result of the French and Indian War was France giving up a large amount of territory to the British. This included a significant part of modern day Canada. This shows that statement B is wrong.

Statement D is also incorrect because the French lost land.

This shows how only statement C. can be correct.

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User Dennis Liu
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