What was the impact and outcome of King George's War, 1744–1748?
A) Modest victories and land transfers between Great Britain and France and considerable loss of life to British and French colonists and to their Indian allies in New York and New England.
B) An enormous war that resulted in Britain winning control of all of French Canada.
C) Considerable property and human devastation, especially in Maine, with no border changes as a result.
D) The British defeated Spain in this war, confirming the dominance of British sea power in the Atlantic and the Caribbean and making colonial trade with Britain and Britain's Caribbean colonies much easier.
Answer: A
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