Which best describes the French after the Treaty of Paris in 1763?
a. They were suddenly dependent on the Spanish to maintain their trade routes in North America.
b. They were defiant and considering how to regain a foothold in North America.
c. They were humiliated by defeat and saddened by the fate of Canada.
d. They became consumed once again with religious warfare back in France.
e. They remained indifferent to their losses on the North America mainland thanks to their rich sugar-producing colonies in the Caribbean.
c
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