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Following the French and Indian War, renewed interest in the colonies was a result of

A) British pride in what the colonists had achieved.
B) the desire of the British to help the colonists solve their problems with the Indians.
C) the need for the British to reduce war debts.
D) wanting to protect the colonists from further French invasions.

French and Indian War

A conflict from 1754 to 1763 in North America between France and Britain, with Native American tribes supporting both sides, ultimately leading to British dominance in North America.

War Debts

Financial obligations incurred by a country as a result of warfare, typically owed to other countries or international entities.

British

Pertaining to the people, culture, or country of Britain, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

  • Expound on the economic factors driving the decisions and counteractions of the British and colonies.
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