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What decision did William Pitt make that had a significant impact on events after the French and Indian War?

He decided to pay militia from the taxes raised by the colonies.
He effected a treaty with the Iroquois, changing the balance of war.
He demarcated zones of fighting for each colony, leading to internal conflict.
He decided to pay militia from the British Treasury.
He effected a treaty with the Spanish, changing the balance of war.

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The answer is number 4. Or the 4th answer you put down for the question.

Answer:

He decided to pay militia from the British Treasury.

Explanation:

The French and Indian War was a dispute for land along the Ohio River Valley.

The French increased their alliances with Native Americans along the Ohio River Valley and the British were allied with American colonists.

During that dispute, Britain was losing during the early years of war, the colonists took the side of Britain but did not help much because they saw this war as another European conflict, because of that they did not help much as Britain expected.

William Pitt was a British Secretary of State during the French and Indian War. In order to win the War, Prime Minister William Pitt issued a blank check to win the war, this check led to huge war debts, the British Parliament expected colonists to help pay the debts, because of that, Britain began governing their colonies more strictly. New Taxes were passed without asking colonial assemblies.

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