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Answer today plsHow did the French and Indian War affect British relations with the colonies?

A. Victory encouraged the king to relax British rule.
B. Massive war debts led Parliament to tax the colonies.
C. More land made it harder for Britain to rule the colonies.
D. The end of the war led to the withdrawal of British troops.

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User Heading
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The correct answer is B

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User ThangLeQuoc
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Answer:

B. Massive war debts led Parliament to tax the colonies.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the French and Indian war, the British government was in serious debt due to the costs of supplies and transportation. This caused them to place more taxes on colonists and in turn, colonial aggression!

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