Why did the British have problems after the French and Indian War?

a.)they had less territory than before the war
b.)they no longer had native american allies
c.)they were faced with a devastating natural disaster after the war ended
d.)they were left with a large public debt and created unpopular taxes in order to pay

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The answers to the whole test are...

1.C
2.C
3.B
4.B
5.D

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I meant to say (so).

The correct answer is option d) they were left with a large public debt and created unpopular taxes in order to pay. The British faced several difficulties after the French and Indian War. They had accumulated a significant amount of debt during the costly conflict, which strained their financial resources. To cope with this debt, the British government implemented various taxes and policies that were met with strong opposition from the American colonists, ultimately leading to increased tensions and the eventual outbreak of the American Revolution.

To confirm this answer, you can research historical sources such as books, articles, or documents that discuss the aftermath of the French and Indian War and the challenges faced by the British government. It is also recommended to consult reputable resources such as academic websites, libraries, or recognized historical experts to gather more information and gain a comprehensive understanding of the topic.