Why was Pitt key to Britain's victory in the French and Indian War?(1 point)

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He negotiated peace with the French at Fort Duquesne.
He negotiated peace with the French at Fort Duquesne.

He wrote the 1763 Treaty of Paris, giving Britain more land.
He wrote the 1763 Treaty of Paris, giving Britain more land.

He paid more people to join the British forces and fight.
He paid more people to join the British forces and fight.

He put down Pontiac’s Rebellion and maintained British control.

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The correct response is: He paid more people to join the British forces and fight.

William Pitt, as the British Secretary of State during the French and Indian War, implemented strategies that included increasing funding for the war effort, which allowed Britain to recruit more soldiers and support its military operations effectively, contributing significantly to Britain's victory in the conflict.