The French and Indian War was unique in the long Franco-British struggle in that

a. it ended in a decisive and overwhelming victory for one side.
b. for the first time, the British regarded North America as their most important theater of operations.
c. the “civilized” rules of eighteenth century European warfare did not consistently govern all hostilities.
d. Americans participated in larger numbers than ever before.
e. all of these choices.


ANS: E

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