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How did the French and Indian War affect the relationship between Britain and its American colonists?

American colonists were upset by the Proclamation of 1763 and many ignored the law and went west anyway.
American colonists were upset by the Proclamation of 1763 and many ignored the law and went west anyway.

American colonists were grateful to Britain for winning the war, so they offered to pay to protect the newly gained lands.
American colonists were grateful to Britain for winning the war, so they offered to pay to protect the newly gained lands.

American colonists were not pleased with the Proclamation of 1763 but abided by the law because of their great respect for Britain.
American colonists were not pleased with the Proclamation of 1763 but abided by the law because of their great respect for Britain.

American colonists felt a surge of loyalty to Britain as a result of their victory in the war.

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Answer: The answer to your question is A

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that Britain and Americans didn't really have the best of relationships so B, C, and D aren't believable because they are hinting that Americans had a great respect for Britain. Americans felt as if the Proclamation of 1763 was ignoring their rights so they decided to ignore it and head west anyway.

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