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What was the perspective of many American colonists following the French and Indian War?

- Some wondered why they had risked their lives to capture Caribbean islands for Britain.

- They resented British martial law and found British officers arrogant.

- They claimed credit for having won the war.

- They began to see themselves as Americans and sought to distance themselves from Great Britain.

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- Some wondered why they had risk their lives to capture Caribbean islands for Britain.
- They resented British martial law and found British officers arrogant.
- They claimed credit for having won the war.
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