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The British wanted to keep the Iroquois happy so they paid them to scalp Americans that went west of the Appalachian Mountains. And since the French and Indian was was so expensive, the British felt it was time that the Americans paid taxes.

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The war was fought partially in the america's. they were fighting over the Ohio River Valley

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