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What was a result of the French and Indian War that eventually led to the American Revolution?

a. Britain expected colonists to fight the war at their own expense and offered no reimbursement.
b. Colonists were not offered aid during the war but were still expected to serve British interests.
c. The loss of colonial territory to the French made colonists lose faith in the British government.
d. Britain placed its colonies under strict control and began taxing them to help pay for the war.

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Option: d. Britain placed its colonies under strict control and began taxing them to help pay for the war.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the French and Indian War, the British not only won the war but was in enormous debt. British crown decided to charge the colonists with high taxes to help the British in somewhat lessen the debt. But it was not seen as a good sign by the colonists, who were angry at the British for imposing taxes and restricted rules in trade regulation. Ultimately in the coming years, America fought a war for independence and became victorious.

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