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The French and Indian War led to discontent in the colonies in all of the following
ways EXCEPT:
a) it caused the British to pass the Proclamation of 1763.
b) it caused the British to get more involved in colonial governments.
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c) it caused the British to implement salutary neglect.
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d) it caused the British to raise taxes in the colonies.


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Answer: B

Explanation: The French and Indian war was mainly fighting for the land that the English were trying to take from the Native Americans (Indians). The Proclamation of 1763 was to divide the land so that both (now) neighboring ethnicity's could live in peace. The Salutary Neglect was a consequence of said Seven-Years War (French and Indian War). Because the war cause Britain to fall into a deep debt, they had to scrounge for the money to pay back the people that helped them. So, that's what led to the taxing, then eventually taxation without representation, then the Revolutionary War, where the colonies fought to break apart from their Mother Country (England/Britain).  

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