4. How does the text connect the outcome of the French and Indian War
to the American Revolution?
OA. Following their loss, France was in bad shape and could only ally
themselves with the ragtag Americans colonists; this led to
France's reluctant participation in the American Revolution.
OB. The financial strain of the war prompted Britain to raise colonial
taxes; this frustration with taxes, coupled with frustration for
prohibited expansion, led to revolution in the colonies.
OC. France's embarrassing loss in the French and Indian War
provoked further animosity towards Britain; to get back at them,
France began seeding ideas about revolution in the colonies.
OD. Following the war, Native Americans were disturbed by British
policies in a once French-settled land, and this further added to
the turmoil Britain was facing as it attempted hold on to control of
America.