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what did the british government do to help pay for the french and indian war?
o they searched for gold in the ohio valley.
o they forced france to pay for the costs of the war.
o they imposed taxes on the american colonies.
o they stole artifacts from native americans and sold them.
After the French and Indian War, the British government faced a large - scale debt. To raise revenue, they imposed various taxes on the American colonies such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts. There was no significant gold - searching in the Ohio Valley for war payment, France did not pay for the war costs, and stealing and selling Native American artifacts was not a method to pay for the war.
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They imposed taxes on the American colonies.