"Britain gained territory and increased the nation's debt" is the one among the following choices that <span>were two consequences of the French and Indian War. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". I hope that this answer has helped you.</span>
The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) strengthened the constitutional principle of separation of powers by "(4) establishing the Court’s right to review the <span>constitutionality of federal laws," since this meant that the courts could provide a powerful "check" on the legislative branch. </span>
The Articles of Confederation established a unicameral government, meaning that there would only be one legislative body. However, The Constitution establishes a bicameral government, meaning that there would be two legislative bodies.
The explorer was Samuel de Champlain.
Samuel de Champlain travelled with fur traders along the St. Lawrence River and explored the Great Lakes region from New York down to Lake Champlain (which he named). In addition to exploring this territory, he was able to establish the French settlement of Quebec.
Earlier French explorers had travelled to North America and explored parts of Canada. They realized that the animals found in these regions could be trapped and skinned, and when the fur was sold, it would bring a large profit.