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Which problem did britain face at the end of the french and indian war

A. Finding colonists who were willing to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains

B. Keeping colonists out of indian lands west of the Appalachian mountains

C. Establishing laws for the colonists that moved west

D. Dividing western lands into new colonies

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User Orifjon
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I think it's either B or D.

I don't think they had the power to establish laws for the colonists, so C is false. And I'm pretty sure people were actually heading to the mountains in large numbers, so A is false as well.

I think B is correct just because there were so many people heading to the Appalachian mountains.

If someone can help confirm this, that would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! :)
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User Olga Budnik
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I'm sure its.... B) Keeping colonists out of indian lands west of the Appalachian mountains :)

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User Timothy Zorn
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