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What turned the tide of the Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War) in favor of Britain?
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the founding of Quebec
the founding of Quebec
new and better British leadership
new and better British leadership
the battle of Lake George
the battle of Lake George
the involvement of Benjamin Franklin
the involvement of Benjamin Franklin
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new and better British leadership
Specifically, William Pitt’s leadership (from 1757) centralized strategy and resources, used naval superiority, and appointed effective commanders (e.g., Wolfe, Amherst), leading to key victories like Louisbourg (1758) and Quebec (1759).
Specifically, William Pitt’s leadership (from 1757) centralized strategy and resources, used naval superiority, and appointed effective commanders (e.g., Wolfe, Amherst), leading to key victories like Louisbourg (1758) and Quebec (1759).
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