At the end of the French and Indian War,
A) colonial militiamen were impressed with the seeming invincibility of the British regulars.
B) British officers roundly praised the skillful fighting ability of colonial troops.
C) British officials were distressed by the reluctance of the colonists to support the common cause wholeheartedly.
D) the colonists lost confidence in their own military capability.
E) American trade with Spain and France was ended.
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