What was a cause of the French and Indian War?

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The French killed General Braddock in an ambush at Fort Necessity.
The French killed General Braddock in an ambush at Fort Necessity.

The French burned Fort Pitt to the ground, causing the British and Native Americans to retaliate.
The French burned Fort Pitt to the ground, causing the British and Native Americans to retaliate.

The French took over a British fort in Virginia with help from Half King, the Seneca chief.
The French took over a British fort in Virginia with help from Half King, the Seneca chief.

The French built forts to stop the English from settling on land around the Ohio River.

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The most accurate cause of the French and Indian War from the provided options is:

The French built forts to stop the English from settling on land around the Ohio River.

This reflects the underlying territorial disputes and competition between the British and the French in North America, particularly over the lucrative Ohio River Valley. The conflict escalated when the British sought to expand their settlements into this area, leading to military confrontations.