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Great Britain needed to raise money in 1763 because they needed money because they were bankrupt for the French-Indian war.
There were in debt because of the french and indian war
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Answer: By 1763 Great Britain Had finally won the French and Indian War. This victory gave Britain many benefits, such as conrtol over rich land. However, it also caused new problems. The British borrowed and spent a lot of money on soldiers and supplies. As a result, they now faced a huge debt.
£1,000,000 equates to approximately 79,452,269 Indian Rupees at the time of writing.
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because they got bankrupt from the Indian French war I think love chuu! rosimar~
well parliament raised the taxes in colonies after 1763 because they could raise money for the troops to fight in the french and Indian war and to get more gun power for the troops to be powerful in the war.
While France and Great Britain were competing for control of North America, Great Britain, with the larger number of colonists did not need to rely on Indian allies as much as the French, who had far less colonists in North America. Also the British colonists had been driving The Native Americans from their land for centuries. They believed that if the British defeated the French, then they would lose their land to the British
France and England (Great Britain, Unitied Kingdom) have been at war many times throughout history. With causes being anywhere from Succession to Money to Land to Religion. Please resubmit the questions with a specific war or timeframe.
Although it was a war between colonial powers, it affected settlers the most. APEX