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According to Document C, how did the conflict create tension between colonial militiamen and British troops?
The colonists thought that it was unfair to enlist the help of Native American tribes as it was their land to begin with.
The militiamen realized they were being treated unfairly as they were forced to remain in battle.
The British troops understood they could not defeat the French but continued to use the colonists.
The colonists refused to help the British troops in battle, so Britain decided to tax the colonies after the war.

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The Document C asserted that conflict created tension between colonial militiamen and British troops because the militiamen realized they were being treated unfairly as they were forced to remain in battle

Who were the colonial militiamen?

These mean were the main colonial military organization for defense but were only part-time and very nonstandardized or professional.

During the American Revolution, these same militia provided the bulk of the American forces as well as a pool for recruiting or drafting of regulars. And similarly, they also played a similar role in the War of 1812 and the American Civil War.

However, in this Document C, it was asserted that conflict created tension between colonial militiamen and British troops because the militiamen realized they were being treated unfairly as they were forced to remain in battle.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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