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Why were the French troops in Canada defeated by the British during the Seven Years.War?()

ABecause they were not used to the weather in Canada.

BBecause they did not get support from the local people.

CBecause they did not receive the supplies they needed so badly.

DBecause the British had larger and better settlements in Canada.


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