What did King William's War,an attack by Great Lakes and Canadian French forces on villages in New England and New York,demonstrate to American colonists?
A) They needed to populate the western territory to drive out the French.
B) The French were not committed to their New World possessions.
C) English military protection from hostile neighbors was still valuable.
D) American colonists could hold their own in military matters.
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