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After the French and Indian War, how did the British attitude toward the colonists change?

O The British believed the colonists could defend themselves and withdrew all troops.
O The British decided to practice salutary neglect and ignore the colonists.
O The British imposed new taxes and tried to control colonial trade.
O The British gave the colonists more freedom and allowed them to elect their leaders.

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C. The British imposed new taxes and tried to control colonial trade.

Step-by-step explanation:

The British imposed new taxes because the war had put the British in a large amount of debt and they needed to pay it off.

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