According to the declaration of independence, how did the consequences of the french and indian war
Question:
independence, how did the consequences of
the french and indian war violate colonists'
natural rights?
Answers
"Britain gained territory and increased the nation's debt" is the one among the following choices that were two consequences of the French and Indian War. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". I hope that this answer has helped you.
1.) Britain was sucked deep into debt and many taxes were added to the colonies and rage built up with evetually led to the boston tea party
Britain gained territory and increased the nation's debt.
Further Explanation:
The consequences of the French Indian war created a wedge between Britain and its colonists as during the period of this war, a national debt of Britain almost doubled and because of that, the colonies had to put in a good portion of the amount to pay off those debts. Post-French Indian war the taxes were imposed on the daily needs products such as tea, paper products, molasses etc. The colonists used to view themselves as the part of British Empire but King George III had different views in this regard. The French Indian war proved to be a major success for the thirteen colonies but that remained just for the small period of time as its consequences soured the victory. Taxes were imposed on people to pay for the massive national debt and also they had to face constant struggles with Native Americans on the issues of border sharing and territories.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: French Indian War
Subject: History
Keywords:
French Indian War, Britain, Colonies, Debt, Wage, War, Territories, Borders, Native Americans, Taxes, imposed.
the answer to number 8 is "d"
Colonial disaffection and disputes which eventually resulted to the American Revolution.
Explanation:
The French and Indian war was a seven years war which started in 1954, and ended in 1963. The war resulted from the fact that colonist of French and British descent, wanted to expand their territories. Great Britain was able to acquire a large land mass in North America during the war.
The war began with the British trying to overthrow the French forces who had control of the Upper Ohio River Valley. They were defeated by the French forces on two occasions. The British forces eventually gained victory, but the resultant effect was taxing colonists heavily because of the high cost of the war.This caused disaffection between the colonists and the government.
The Cherokee tried to form a Native American alliance and reclaim their land while the French and British were still fighting. The Cherokee sided with the British, but did not think they did enough to protect them, and retaliated at the end of the war.
The Cherokee tried to form a Native American allliance and reclaim their land while the British and French were fighting each other. The Cherokke sided with the British but felt the British did not do enough to prtect them and retaliated at the end of the French and Indian War.
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The Proclamation of 1763 and the Stamp act to help for the warpay
Explanation: Colonists had fought to gain access to the Ohio Valley but they were denied it by the Proclamation. England wanted to get paid back for the war as well
A major consequence of the french and indian war 1754-1763 was the war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America,but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying’s the war expenses led to colonial discontent,and ultimately to the American Revolution.
D is da answer