At the conclusion of the French and Indian War, what two imperial problems did the British government face?

A. the costs of maintaining its empire and the vast expanse of new territory in North America that it had to organize
B. how to protect itself from the Spanish Empire in North America and the loss of its North American territories
C. how to integrate the French-speaking territories peacefully into British holdings and the costs of maintaining its empire
D. the vast expanse of new territory in North America that it had to organize and how to avoid a Spanish attack on its newly conquered land


Answer: A

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