Why did Britain want more land in North America during the buildup to the French and Indian War?(1 point) Responses They wanted more land because the land in the British colonies was not good for agriculture. They wanted more land because the land in the British colonies was not good for agriculture. They wanted more land to establish a territory for Indigenous Americans outside of the British colonies. They wanted more land to establish a territory for Indigenous Americans outside of the British colonies. They wanted more land to support the rapid population growth of the British colonies. They wanted more land to support the rapid population growth of the British colonies. They wanted more land because they lacked good seaports.

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The most accurate response is: They wanted more land to support the rapid population growth of the British colonies.

During the buildup to the French and Indian War, the British colonies were experiencing significant population growth, and expanding their territory into North America was seen as a way to accommodate this growth and provide more resources for settlers.