Respuesta :
The colonists set up farms in native American areas where few Europeans had lived before.
Answer: Colonists set up farms in Native American areas where few Europeans had lived before.
Explanation:
The French and Indian war altered diplomatic practices and the balance of power that had defined Indigenous-European political relations until then.
The confrontation between the British and the French had provided North American Indians enough room to have better control over their trade relationships. But after the war, the British government forced Native land cessions that corroded relations between them, leading to a rise in Anglo-Indian violence in the following years.