What were some effects of the Seven Years’ War?

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

The correct options are:

* Britain gained exclusive trading rights in Bengal, India.
* France surrendered Canada to Britain through the Treaty of Paris.

To determine the effects of the Seven Years' War, we can assess each statement and identify which ones are accurate:

1. Britain lost all of its North American colonies to Austria: This statement is incorrect. Britain did lose some of its North American colonies to other countries as a result of the war, but not to Austria. The colonies were primarily lost to Spain and France.

2. France’s Caribbean colonies rose up in rebellion and gained independence: This statement is partially correct. While there were rebellions and uprisings in France's Caribbean colonies, such as in Haiti, they did not immediately gain independence as a direct result of the Seven Years' War. The Haitian Revolution, which ultimately led to Haiti's independence, began several years after the war.

3. Britain gained exclusive trading rights in Bengal, India: This statement is accurate. As a result of the war, Britain did acquire exclusive trading rights in Bengal, India. This was facilitated by the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763.

4. France surrendered Canada to Britain through the Treaty of Paris: This statement is accurate. The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763, ended the war and subsequently resulted in France ceding Canada to Britain.

Based on the accurate statements, the effects of the Seven Years' War include Britain gaining exclusive trading rights in Bengal, India, and France surrendering Canada to Britain through the Treaty of Paris.

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