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Which British action following the French and Indian War was intended to prevent conflict between colonists and Native Americans?

A. Trade limits
B. New taxes
C. Quartering laws
D. Settlement limits

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Answer: D. Settlement limits

Explanation: Following the victory of Britain along with the colonists in the French-Indian War, which resulted in great material losses, another problem was actualized. It is a dispute over the western boundaries of the colonies, where the colonists saw a chance to expand west after the victory of the war. For Britain to prevent a conflict between the colonists and the Indians, it prohibited any, at least not large, expansion into the west, which, it would prove later, was one among other reasons for the American Revolution.

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