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One result of the French and Indian War was that England:

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The result of the French and Indian War is that England had a great expansion of land in the New World (U.S.) Because England helped the French out, it opened up land to the British which is what they wanted. 
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Wanted the colonies to help pay for the war, is the correct answer.

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The North American struggle in a more comprehensive hegemonic battle between Great Britain and France identified as the Seven Years’ War, this war is more commonly known as the French and Indian War. This war provided Britain with immense regional gains in North America. However, one outcome of the French and Indian War was that England fancied the colonies to assist spend for the conflict. And thus Britain implemented various taxes on its North American colonies that resulted in colonial discontent.

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