Which describes a problem Britain faced at the end of the French and Indian War? A. The British wanted to collect tolls from col
onists going west, but the colonists avoided them. B. Colonists wanted to go west for new land, but the British did not want them to. C. The British lost most of their land west of the Appalachians and there was no place for new colonists to go. D. Western lands were now open to colonists, but colonists refused to go.
At the end of the French and Indian War or the Seven Years War, the British lost most of their land west of the Appalachians and there was no place for new colonists to go.
Answer:At the end of the French and Indian War or the Seven Years War, the British lost most of their land west of the Appalachians and there was no place for new colonists to go.
The Enlightenment philosopher who promoted the principles of separation of church and state along with freedom of the press was Voltaire. Voltaire established himself as one of the leading writers of the Enlightenment. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.