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5 how did the treaty of paris, which officially ended the french and indian war, affect french colonists in north america?
a. they had to become english speakers.
b. they became indentured servants for the british.
c. most colonists were forced to return to europe.
d. most colonists became british or spanish subjects.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option based on the Treaty of Paris (1763) ending the French and Indian War:
- Option A: There was no mandate for French colonists to become English speakers.
- Option B: French colonists were not forced into indentured servitude for the British.
- Option C: Most French colonists were not forced to return to Europe; many stayed.
- Option D: The Treaty of Paris transferred French territories in North America to Britain (eastern lands) and Spain (western lands like Louisiana). Thus, French colonists in these areas became subjects of Britain or Spain.
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D. Most colonists became British or Spanish subjects.