Which best describes the change in colonial warfare during the eighteenth century?

A) Rather than fight off Native Americans, the colonists found that their main enemies were colonists from other regions of the country.
B) Rather than participate in European wars, the colonists were forced to battle against Native Americans.
C) Instead of the threat from hostile Native Americans, the colonists faced threats from African-American slaves.
D) Instead of facing threats from Native Americans and African-American slaves, the colonists were forced to fight against Spanish forces.
E) Instead of being involved in local wars with Native Americans, the colonists became involved with the wars between Britain and France.


Answer: E

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