The correct answer is B) British victory in the French and Indian War.
What created a greater sense of colonial ties to Britain was the British victory in the French and Indian War.
In the history of the many disputes between France and England, the French and Indian War was another episode over territorial expansion. It started in 1754 and ended in 1763. Both European powers fought for the control of more territory beyond the Ohio region and the dispute became an international one when European countries such as Prussia and Spain entered the war scene in was then known as the Seven Year War. The British won the war and signed the Treaty of Paris in 1763. This victory created a greater sense of colonial ties to Britain.