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Question: Which of the following were results of the the French and Indian War that contributed to the differences that grew between the colonists and Britain?

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* The American colonists were jealous that India was now the favored colony of Britain and decided it was an insult that they were considered second best.
* The American colonists were jealous that India was now the favored colony of Britain and decided it was an insult that they were considered second best.
* The colonists wanted more say in how their colonies were governed especially if Britain is going to tax them.
* The war was expensive and Britain felt the colonists should help pay for it.
* The colonists regretted defeating the French and began to secretly plan to help the French get their colonies back.
* The king forbid the further settling of the Ohio River valley which angered colonists who felt the war was largely fought to gain control of this region.

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