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During the French and Indian War, France and Great Britain fought for control of North American territory. What impact did the end of the war have on the American colonies? All of the British colonial possessions in North America were given to the French. Great Britain imposed new taxes on the colonists to pay its war debts. The British government found the colonists were happier with their rule after the war. Trade between the French and the American colonists increased once the war was over.

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.Answer: The correct answer is Option B which is Great Britain imposed new taxes on the colonists to pay its war debts.

Explanation: I not only took the test and got it right but I also watched the play Hamilton

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The second one, after the British fought with the French, they were in deep debt and started taxing North Americans on things such as tea, (Which later led to the Boston Tea Party)
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