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Which of the following were results of the French and Indian War?

Britain acquired the eastern Mississippi basin.

The French threat to the colonies was removed.

Spain lost New Orleans to the French.

The British Empire grew substantially.

American military officers gained valuable experience.

The colony of Maine was established.

The Declaratory Act was passed.

Britain began to tax the colonies.

The process of uniting the colonies began.


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The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America but disputes over subsequent frontier policy hope this helps!!

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The correct answers are A) Britain acquired the eastern Mississippi basin. B) The French threat to the colonies was removed. D) The British Empire grew substantially. H) Britain began to tax the colonies.

The options that were results of the French and Indian War were the following: Britain acquired the eastern Mississippi basin, the French threat to the colonies was removed, the British Empire grew substantially, Britain began to tax the colonies.

The French and British lived another episode in their long list of differences and confrontations during the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Year's War. The reason for the dispute that time, territories in North America. The armed confrontation started in 1756 and ended in 1763 with the English victory.

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