AP US History Exam Prep

Category - AP US History

What did the American colonists develop as a result of the French and Indian War (1754-1763)?
  1. A desire to be an ally to Spain.
  2. A strong sense of self-confidence
  3. A very hostile attitude toward the Native Americans in and near the colonies
  4. The desire to create a strong army
Explanation
Answer - B - As a result of the French and Indian War, the American colonists developed a strong sense of self-confidence.

Key Takeaway: The French and Indian War allowed the American colonists to see that the British were not totally invincible. In fighting together against a common enemy, the 13 colonies learned that they were more alike than different. The War gave them the self-confidence that they would come to need to fight the Revolutionary War and gain their independence.
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