Which of the following best describes the role of William Pitt during the French and Indian War? Pitt was a general killed by the French at Fort Duquesne. Pitt led a militia that confronted the French in the Ohio River Valley. Pitt was a British leader who led the British war effort. Pitt was a colonial leader who proposed the Albany Plan of Union

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The option that best describes the role of William Pitt during the French and Indian War is that Pitt was a British leader who led the British war effort. He was the informal leader of Britain during the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years' War.

Answer:

  • Pitt was a British leader who led the British war effort.

Explanation:

Pitt's strategies prompted British accomplishment in the French and Indian War.  

When the controversies among Britain and its America states arise, Pitt felt for the Americans, particularly in their resistance to the Stamp Act.

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