All of the following were main causes of disunity among the thirteen colonies before the French and Indian War EXCEPT

a. vast distances and geographical barriers.
b. boundary disputes.
c. diverse ethnic and religious traditions.
d. resentment of frontier settlers against aristocratic colonists.
e. fierce rivalry over control of the slave trade.


e

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