After the British victory in the French and Indian War, American colonists developed a
a. feeling of greater closeness to Britain after fighting so successfully together.
b. sense of greater admiration for Spain as French authority was eliminated from North America.
c. new spirit of independence as the French threat disappeared.
d. new confidence that Indians would no launch attacks against white settlers.
e. new sympathy for the defeated French, which would pave the way for their alliance during the Revolution.
c
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