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One consequence of the Seven Years' War (1754-1763) was that in the Treaty of Paris, the French lost their colonial possessions in North America and ceded control of most of their territories to England (though Spain claimed Louisiana). Britain now controlled all of the previous French lands in North America and gained Florida from the Spanish. English power became dominant in North America, and some historians believe that American nationalism grew as a result of the war. When the English under George III passed the Proclamation Line of 1763, forbidding American settlement beyond a line drawn across the Appalachian Mountains, American settlers felt frustrated because they wanted to expand west. The English, however, were wary of alienating their Native American allies. The proclamation line, along with heavy English debt that led to higher taxes through the reinvigoration of the Navigation Acts, were among the eventual causes of the American Revolution.
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Austria becomes a weaker power in Europe. Incorrect
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( b no )