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What did Great Britain to the colonists after the French and Indian War was over?

They limited trade between the colonists and Great Britain


They sent British soldiers to stay in the Ohio River Valley to keep order



They sided with the American Indians and aided their settlements



They had a more hands off approach to the colonies


there's two answers that seem familiar but the quatering act wasn't until like 1765... so I'm unsure if they helped the native Americans or......

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Answer:

B.)They sent British soldiers to stay in the Ohio River Valley

Step-by-step explanation:

Even after the French and Indian war was over, British soldiers stayed in the Ohio River Valley to keep order. Most of the colonists wanted the soldiers to leave the area.

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

i did it

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