Pair each cause with its effect with regard to the French and Indian War.(6 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. British colonists want more land to settle, and are fighting with the French over territory. The French and Indian War costs Britain lots of money (about $14 billion in today's money). Military officers such as George Washington serve in the British army during the F & I War. The French and their allies are able to score some victories against the British, despite having fewer troops. The colonists learn to work together with those from other colonies during the French and Indian war. The British and French sign the Treaty of Paris of 1763. The British pass the Proclamation of 1763 after the French and Indian War ends.

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Sure, here are the pairings of causes with their effects for the French and Indian War:

  1. Cause: British colonists want more land to settle, and are fighting with the French over territory. Effect: The French and their allies are able to score some victories against the British, despite having fewer troops.

  2. Cause: The French and Indian War costs Britain lots of money (about $14 billion in today's money). Effect: The British pass the Proclamation of 1763 after the French and Indian War ends.

  3. Cause: Military officers such as George Washington serve in the British army during the F & I War. Effect: The colonists learn to work together with those from other colonies during the French and Indian War.

  4. Cause: The British and French sign the Treaty of Paris of 1763. Effect: The British gain significant territorial claims in North America following the war.

Feel free to pair them as needed for your exercise!