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Question 21 of 24

How did the French and Indian War lead to tensions between England and its
colonies?
A. The colonists refused to buy manufactured goods from England.
B. England began taxing the colonists to pay for the cost of the war.
C. England refused to protect the colonists in future wars.
D. The colonists began charging England higher prices for war
materials.
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A I believe

Explain- i believe i dud this same thing on a test and my recent lesson was about this.

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User Butterchicken
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Answer:

B. England began taxing the colonists to pay for the cost of the war

Step-by-step explanation:

Unfortunately for the British, the fruits of victory brought seeds of trouble with Great Britain’s American colonies. The war had been enormously expensive, and the British government’s attempts to impose taxes on colonists to help cover these expenses resulted in increasing colonial resentment of British attempts to expand imperial authority in the colonies.

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