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When the Early Eighteenth-Century Anglo-French Wars Temporarily Ended with the Treaty

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When the early eighteenth-century Anglo-French wars temporarily ended with the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713,Britain had


A) lost ground to the French in the struggle for North America,with the French then firmly in control of all territory north of New England and west of the Appalachians.
B) lost control of the Iroquois and access to the western Indian trade,although it had gained control over the mouth of the Mississippi River.
C) won major territorial and commercial gains,including Newfoundland,Acadia,and the Hudson's Bay region as well as access to the western Indian trade.
D) neither gained nor lost land because both sides were exhausted and agreed to restore all territories taken from each other since 1689.

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