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How was the French and Indian War a cause of the American Revolution?(1 point)
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The French and Indian War led to the Proclamation of 1763, which was the final frustration that started the revolution.
The French and Indian War led to the Proclamation of 1763, which was the final frustration that started the revolution.
The French and Indian War created debts that the British tried to pay by taxing the colonists.
The French and Indian War created debts that the British tried to pay by taxing the colonists.
The French and Indian War led to the British creating the Quartering Act, allowing soldiers into colonists’ homes.
The French and Indian War led to the British creating the Quartering Act, allowing soldiers into colonists’ homes.
The French and Indian War led to the British passing the Intolerable Acts to assert authority over the colonists.
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The French and Indian War created debts that the British tried to pay by taxing the colonists.
Explanation: Britain’s huge war debt led Parliament to impose taxes and revenue acts (e.g., Sugar Act, Stamp Act) on the colonies, which sparked colonial protest and helped lead to the American Revolution.
Explanation: Britain’s huge war debt led Parliament to impose taxes and revenue acts (e.g., Sugar Act, Stamp Act) on the colonies, which sparked colonial protest and helped lead to the American Revolution.
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