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The maps illustrate the outcome of the French and Indian War.

Top map, Land Control after the Treaty of Paris in 1763. Bottom map, The Proclamation Line.

How did the outcome of the French and Indian War result in problems for the British?

The British, now in control of North America and of colonies around the world, had an empire that was much too large to manage.
The French, upset by their losses in North America, began making plans to organize an army to invade the British Isles.
The American colonists, restricted to settling east of the Appalachians and asked to help pay the war debts, were growing resentful.
The American colonists, fearful of being attacked by the Spanish, asked the king to spend more money in defense of North America.

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C) The American colonists, restricted to settling east of the Appalachians and asked to help pay the war debts, were growing resentful.

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Answer:

The American colonists, restricted to settling east of the Appalachians and asked to help pay the war debts, were growing resentful.

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Third option is the correct answer as the colonists were angry at British government as the government imposed new taxes and measures and on the other side did not appreciate enough the participation of colonists in this war.

All other options are not correct as they historically are not accurate and have nothing to do with the asked question.

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