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                Using the map above, why was the Disputed Ohio River Valley important to the French? Why was it important to the British? Explain using at least 2 sentences.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            cripface
            
    What was one significant effect of the French and Indian War?(1 point)
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A stronger alliance between France and Britain
A stronger alliance between France and Britain
The establishment of new British colonies in Europe
The establishment of new British colonies in Europe
Increased tensions between Britain and its colonies
Increased tensions between Britain and its colonies
The end of all conflicts in North America
    
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A stronger alliance between France and Britain
A stronger alliance between France and Britain
The establishment of new British colonies in Europe
The establishment of new British colonies in Europe
Increased tensions between Britain and its colonies
Increased tensions between Britain and its colonies
The end of all conflicts in North America
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    The Disputed Ohio River Valley was important to the French because it served as a critical link for their trade networks and fur trading routes, allowing them to expand their economic influence in North America. For the British, the region held strategic significance as it was vital for westward expansion and settlement, providing access to fertile land and resources that were essential for the growth of their colonies.
    
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