Multiple Choice
What were the political consequences of repeated Cherokee attacks on British borderland settlements?
A) The British increased expenditures on military supplies and defense, driving them into debt.
B) Backcountry settlers resented political leaders from more settled regions who failed to provide sufficient soldiers or funds for defense.
C) Indian laws and community values were adopted by the British settlers, resulting in a more powerful Indian nation.
D) Backcountry settlers were unable to vote, leading them to disengage from colonial politics.
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