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Which of the following was the correct main result of the french and indian war? a the first treaty signed in the new world b increased british debt c decreased trade between britain and the colonies d canadian independence
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Which event was one of the greatest factors that led to massive emigration from ireland to the united states in the mid-1800s? a) world war i b) the civil war c) the irish potato famine d) colonization of the new world plz fastest and right answer gets 94 !
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