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Which statement is true about British

relationships after the war?
A-They had good relations with colonists but
strained relations with American Indians.
B-They had strained relationships with both
American Indians and colonists.
C-They had strained relationships with colonists
but good relationships with American Indians.
D-They had good relations with both colonists
and American Indians.

Which statement is true about British relationships after the war? A-They had good-example-1
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User Gyosifov
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Answer: The 2nd option is correct: They had strained relationships with both American Indians and colonists.

Explanation: Just did an practice exercise on E2020 and got the question right.

Which statement is true about British relationships after the war? A-They had good-example-1
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User Maximusdooku
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Answer:

B: They had strained relationships with both American Indians and colonists.

This statement is true about the British relationships after the war.

Step-by-step explanation:

The "French - Indian War" largely affected the relationship between 'Britain' and the colonies. Britain became very "active" in colonial political and economic affairs. They had huge war debt and so they imposed heavy taxes on the colonies and American Indians unfairly. This caused their resentment towards British.

Britain stopped relaxing their strict regulations and increased their authority over colonial politics. Colonists were very upset as there was taxation without representation and they did not have any say in the government.

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