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Why is the French and Indian War considered one of the causes of the American Revolution?

The British lost which meant the American Indians felt emboldened to take back their territorial lands.


Even though the British won, they had to raise taxes in the colonies to pay for war expenses which made colonists unhappy.


Even though the British won, colonists were angry at how the American Indians had been treated in the war.


Since the French won, there was a conflict between French rule and British rule in the colonies.

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Answer:

Answer is B: Even though the British won, they had to raise taxes in the colonies to pay for war expenses which made colonists unhappy.

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