Question
Which occurred at the end of the French and Indian War?
Approximately one-third of the Native American population in Georgia was killed
Approximately one-third of the Native American population in Georgia was killed
The colony of Georgia gave up its right to own slaves
The colony of Georgia gave up its right to own slaves
The colony of Georgia lost more than half of its land to the French
The colony of Georgia lost more than half of its land to the French
The Mississippi river became the western boundary of Georgia
Approximately one-third of the Native American population in Georgia was killed
Approximately one-third of the Native American population in Georgia was killed
The colony of Georgia gave up its right to own slaves
The colony of Georgia gave up its right to own slaves
The colony of Georgia lost more than half of its land to the French
The colony of Georgia lost more than half of its land to the French
The Mississippi river became the western boundary of Georgia
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At the end of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), the outcome that most directly relates to Georgia and the broader context is that the Mississippi River became the western boundary of Georgia. This was part of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ended the war and resulted in significant territorial changes in North America.
Many of the other statements regarding the fate of the Native American population, slave ownership, or loss of land to the French are not accurate in the context of the outcomes of the war and its treaties. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**The Mississippi River became the western boundary of Georgia.**
Many of the other statements regarding the fate of the Native American population, slave ownership, or loss of land to the French are not accurate in the context of the outcomes of the war and its treaties. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**The Mississippi River became the western boundary of Georgia.**
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