How did the Seven Years' War affect British-colonial relations? (5 points)
a
It enabled a period of cooperation as the colonists were grateful for the continued protection of royal soldiers.
b
It bred resentment among the British officials, who felt the colonists were disloyal, ungrateful, and undeserving of further help.
c
It reopened colonial trade with distant nations, bringing greater wealth not only to the British trade officials but also to the colonists.
d
It generated colonial frustration at new official policies designed to reduce the royal war debt and exert more control.