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3 March, 09:45

The french-indian/seven years war is often viewed by historians as being a factor in causing the american revolution. which of these best explains why this might be the case?

a. the indians believed the colonists would return seized lands to them.

b. the british were able to defeat the french in north america, asia, and at sea.

c. the high cost of the war meant parliament had to create new taxes in the american colonies.

d. the french were never truly expelled and played a large role in stirring-up colonial discontent.

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  1. 3 March, 12:57
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    The answer is C because the war cost so much that they put taxes on everything that they could.
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