In what way did the French and Indian War increase the tension between Great Britain and the colonists?

A.
The British raised taxes on the colonists to pay for war debt.
B.
The Native Americans sided with the British, which angered the colonists.
C.
The British took large plots of land from the colonists to build forts.
D.
The colonists were angry over Britain's refusal to let them participate in the war.

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The correct answer is: A. The British raised taxes on the colonists to pay for war debt.

The French and Indian War significantly increased Britain's debt, leading the British government to impose new taxes on the American colonies, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, which increased tensions between Great Britain and the colonists.

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