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The French and Indian War Group of answer choices began a series of events that led up to the American Revolution led the Indians to realize it was pointless to fight against the British resulted in France giving up all but Louisiana in North America ended with Braddock's famous victory over the French at Fort Necessity

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Answer: began a series of events that led up to the American Revolution

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The French and Indian War broke out in 1754 when the French and their Indian allies fought against the British Colonists in the 13 original colonies. The war was eventually won by the British and France gave up some of the Louisiana territory to Britain and the rest to Spain.

The war was very expensive for Britain and so they sought to recoup these costs by imposing more taxes on the colonies. The colonies resisted this and when the British sent soldiers to enforce their will, the American Revolution broke out.

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