What were some effects of the Seven Years’ War?

(Select all that apply.)
Britain lost all of its North American colonies to Austria.
Britain gained exclusive trading rights in Bengal, India.
France surrendered Canada to Britain through the Treaty of Paris.
France’s Caribbean colonies rose up in rebellion and gained independence.

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To determine the effects of the Seven Years' War, here is how you can analyze each statement:

1. Britain lost all of its North American colonies to Austria.
This statement is incorrect. Britain did lose some of its North American territories, but they were not lost to Austria. Instead, Britain lost control over some of its territories to France and Spain.

2. Britain gained exclusive trading rights in Bengal, India.
This statement is partially correct. During the war, the British East India Company strengthened its presence in Bengal and gained significant influence and trade rights. However, it is not accurate to say that Britain gained exclusive trading rights in Bengal, as other European powers still had a presence in the Indian subcontinent.

3. France surrendered Canada to Britain through the Treaty of Paris.
This statement is correct. As a result of the Seven Years' War, France did cede control of Canada to Britain through the Treaty of Paris in 1763. This marked the end of French colonial rule in North America.

4. France’s Caribbean colonies rose up in rebellion and gained independence.
This statement is incorrect in the context of the Seven Years' War. While there were later rebellions and movements for independence in some of France's Caribbean colonies, such as Haiti, they were not directly related to the Seven Years' War.

So, the effects of the Seven Years' War can be summarized as follows:
- Britain gained control of Canada from France through the Treaty of Paris.
- The British East India Company gained influence and trade rights in Bengal.
- Other European powers retained a presence in the Indian subcontinent.
- France did not lose its Caribbean colonies during the war.