The change in William Pitt's strategy that finally led to victory in the French and Indian War was
a. confiscation of goods from colonists without compensation
b. devoting more financial resources and soldiers to the war in America
c. reorganization of the colonial militia so that it better integrated with British regulars
d. the forced enlistment of colonial soldiers in areas where fighting with the French was taking place
e. encouraging the colonies to unite in the formation of a single fighting force supported by uniform taxes throughout the colonies
Answer: B