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How did the French and Indian War increase tensions between British colonists and the

empire?

a. The cost of the war led the British government to attempt to control the colonies more closely.

b. Parliament required colonists to man French forts seized in the Ohio Valley.

c. Colonists were humiliated by the poor performance of Braddock and other British generals.

d.George Washington and other colonial veterans began demanding independence.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The debt of the French and Indian War was too much, so the British started to tax the colonists.

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