What was the effect on England’s victory during the French and Indian War on the colony of Georgia? AKS 33a
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The Georgia colony had a deal to prevent invasions from nearby natives as the colony expanded east.
The Georgia colony expanded its borders to include some territory from the Savannah River to the Mississippi River.
The Georgia colony continued to war with the French and the natives to settle on the land that were considered undesignated.
The Georgia colony gained little from the success of the French and indian War as the war did not occur in Georgia and no new land was acquired.
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The correct answer is: The Georgia colony gained little from the success of the French and Indian War as the war did not occur in Georgia and no new land was acquired.
Which of these statements completes the diagram? AKS 33d
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The Bill of Rights was added to the Articles of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation were replaced by the Constitution.
The Articles of Confederation were amended to win approval by the states.
The states adopted the Articles of Confederation at the Constitutional Convention.
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The Bill of Rights was added to the Articles of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation were replaced by the Constitution.
The Articles of Confederation were amended to win approval by the states.
The states adopted the Articles of Confederation at the Constitutional Convention.
The correct answer is: The Articles of Confederation were replaced by the Constitution.