Pair each calls with its effect with regard to the French and Indian war the French and Indian war cost Britain lots of money about 14 billion and today’s money would that answer be the French lose all of their territory in North America or the 13 holidays have an easier time banding together to protect against the British after the F and I wore or would it be Britain takes the colonies more heavily and starts enforcing some fees and regulations that had been ignored in the past or would it be the American revolutionary army understand standard British battle tactics, and how method such as gorilla warfare can be successfully used against the British or would it be the colonies field that they are not allowed to move into the land that they fault for and they get angry at Britain and lastly would it be Britain and the 13 colonies get involved in the French and Indian war

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To pair the calls with their effects regarding the French and Indian War, here's a breakdown based on the historical context:

  1. The French lose all of their territory in North America: This is a consequence of the war, as the Treaty of Paris in 1763 resulted in France losing significant territories in North America.

  2. The 13 colonies have an easier time banding together to protect against the British after the French and Indian War: This is not a direct outcome of the war. In fact, the war highlighted divisions as the British tried to exert control over the colonies afterward.

  3. Britain takes the colonies more heavily and starts enforcing some fees and regulations that had been ignored in the past: This is a direct outcome of the war. To recover the costs of the war, Britain began to tax the colonies more heavily, leading to increased tensions.

  4. The American Revolutionary army understands standard British battle tactics and how methods such as guerrilla warfare can be successfully used against the British: While the war did lead to some tactical evolution, the statement is more about preparation for the future conflict rather than an immediate effect of the war.

  5. The colonies feel that they are not allowed to move into the land that they fought for and they get angry at Britain: This reflects the dissatisfaction among colonists due to the Proclamation of 1763, which restricted westward expansion, and it was indeed a significant effect of the war.

  6. Britain and the 13 colonies get involved in the French and Indian War: This statement is a premise rather than an effect of the war.

Pairing Effects:

  • French lose all of their territory in North America: Effect of the war.
  • 13 colonies band together easier: Not directly true as a major effect.
  • Britain enforces fees and regulations: Direct outcome of the war (true effect).
  • American Revolutionary army learns tactics: More of a preparation for future conflict than an immediate effect.
  • Colonies feel restricted from moving into land: Direct outcome of the war (true effect).
  • Britain and the 13 colonies get involved in the war: This is a premise.

So effectively, the two direct outcomes would be:

  • Britain takes the colonies more heavily and starts enforcing some fees and regulations that had been ignored in the past.
  • The colonies feel that they are not allowed to move into the land that they fought for and they get angry at Britain.
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