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How did the outcome of the French and Indian War significantly change colonial North America?

A. The French and Native Americans were pushed further west into Oregon Territory.
B. The English were given the Louisiana Territory and the French were given most of Canada.
C. The French were made to surrender most of their territory in North America.
D. TheThe English were made to surrender most of their territory in North America.

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Answer is A. The French and Native Americans were pushed further west into Oregon Territory.
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Answer:

A. The French and Native Americans were pushed further west into Oregon North America is the correct answer.

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The French and Indian war was fought between 1754 and 1763 in the American colonies. It was fought between the British and their allies and the major outcome of the war was that British got enormous territorial gains in North America. The wars were fought along the northeast along the border of British and French colonies in North East France. The main causes of the war was the expansion of American the colonies toward the west and in this process they came in conflict with the french . This war was expensive fro the British government and they tried to tax the English colonies for getting back the expenses. It led to discontent among the colonialists and led to the american revolution. It was the first war in which the colonies were united against a common enemy, the experience of the war helped them to deal with the British during the American revolution.

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