Each of the following factors contributed to Britain's failures to define the colonies' relationship to the empire and institute a coherent program of imperial reform, EXCEPT:

A. War from the War of the Spanish Succession through the Seven Years' War in 1763.
B. Competing visions of empire divided British officials' views of the colonies' equal status with the mother country.
C. Both war and competing visions contributed to Britain's failure to define the colonies' relationship to the empire.
D. Racial tensions divided British officials' views of the colonies' equal status with the mother country.



Answer :

Final answer:

The failures of Britain to define the colonies' relationship to the empire and implement a coherent imperial reform were influenced by wars and competing visions but not racial tensions.


Explanation:

War from the War of the Spanish Succession through the Seven Years' War in 1763 and competing visions of empire divided British officials' views of the colonies' equal status with the mother country were both factors that contributed to Britain's failures in defining the colonies' relationship to the empire and instituting a coherent program of imperial reform. However, racial tensions dividing British officials' views of the colonies' equal status with the mother country were not a significant factor in these failures.


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