What two major policy shifts in 1758 improved Britain's standing in the French and Indian War?
- Britain secured a temporary alliance with Spain, which agreed to provide additional weapons and soldiers to fight the French.
- British colonists improved their relationships with Native Americans in the Ohio territory by honoring land claims and returning land.
- Parliament used deficit spending to cover the material costs of the war.
- Britain sent ten thousand British soldiers to North America to augment colonial forces.