Which of the following statements is the best analysis of the attitude of Great Britain toward the colonies at the end of the Seven Years' war?

The colonies should be able to renegotiate their social contract with the British government

The citizens of the colonies should be given natural rights

The colonies should be allowed to govern themselves

The colonies should be required to help pay for part of their own defense

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The best analysis of the attitude of Great Britain toward the colonies at the end of the Seven Years' War is:

The colonies should be required to help pay for part of their own defense.

After the war, Britain faced significant debt and believed that the American colonies should contribute to the costs of their own defense, which was a major factor leading to increased taxes and regulations, ultimately contributing to colonial dissatisfaction.