What did King William's War, Queen Anne's War, and King George's War have in common?

a. They were perceived as wars of the monarch rather than the American colonists or Parliament.
b. England fought without Indian support in each war.
c. Americans were largely bystanders and were not asked to contribute in any way.
d. The British lost territory in each of them.


ANSWER: a

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