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the british were allies with the french in the seven years war. *
true
false
what treaty divided the world between spain and portugal? *
the treaty of paris in 1795
the treaty of tordesillas in 1494
the treaty of versailles in 1918
the treaty of berlin in 1848
england began to tax the american colonists because... *
the king of england was just a little mean
england went into debt fighting the french and indian war on behalf of the colonists
england wanted to purchase more land in south america
england was fighting another war against napoleon
First Question:
In the Seven Years War (also including the French and Indian War in North America), the British were enemies of the French, not allies. So the statement is false.
The Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 was signed to divide the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal. The Treaty of Paris in 1795, Treaty of Versailles in 1918, and Treaty of Berlin in 1848 had different purposes (e.g., Treaty of Versailles ended WWI, Treaty of Paris 1795 was related to France and Prussia, Treaty of Berlin 1848 was about Denmark - Prussia - Austria).
After the French and Indian War (part of the Seven Years War), England had a large debt from fighting to protect the American colonists. To pay off this debt, they began to tax the colonists. The option about the king being mean is not a historical reason, wanting land in South America is not related, and the war against Napoleon was later.
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