Question

Why were the results of the French and Indian War significant to American colonists?
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They were angry that the British raised taxes on them to pay for the cost of the war.
They were angry that the British raised taxes on them to pay for the cost of the war.

They were thrilled with the Proclamation of 1763 because it allowed them to expand their settlements.
They were thrilled with the Proclamation of 1763 because it allowed them to expand their settlements.

They were happy that the British continued to send soldiers to defend the colonies.
They were happy that the British continued to send soldiers to defend the colonies.

They were unhappy that Washington was considered a hero despite his failures to defeat the French.

1 answer

The most significant result of the French and Indian War for American colonists was that they were angry that the British raised taxes on them to pay for the cost of the war. Following the war, the British government sought to raise revenue to cover the war debts and the costs associated with maintaining a larger military presence in North America, leading to various taxes and acts that fueled resentment among the colonists and ultimately contributed to the desire for independence.

The other statements do not accurately reflect the sentiments of the American colonists regarding the aftermath of the war. The Proclamation of 1763, for example, restricted westward expansion, which angered many colonists who hoped to settle in newly acquired territories.

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