The colonial assemblies who should collect taxes from the colonists.
The British had just fought a war with France, in the French and Indian war. They were in debt. They reasoned that if they defend the colonies from the French and Indians, then maybe we should help pay a little of the debt. Did you know that citizens in England ALWAYS paid more taxes than the colonists?
He was a war veteran from the American Rev and he served in the army for free and was not paid for it
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Britain paid for the French and Indian War primarily through increased taxation of its American colonies. The war significantly raised Britain's national debt, prompting Parliament to impose taxes such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts to generate revenue. These taxes led to widespread resentment among colonists, who argued that they should not be taxed without representation in Parliament, ultimately contributing to the American Revolution.
NONE. Not one country in the world has ever paid back the USA for war debt or any other type of debt. NOT ONE.
yes, we paid everything back till 1988.
The Seven Years' War (1756-1763) caused a significant debt for England. To finance the war, England imposed various taxes on its American colonies, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, which ultimately sparked outrage and contributed to the growing tensions leading up to the American Revolution.
No, the only country in the world that has paid off a WWII debt is Finland (they made railroad cars and locomotives for the USSR for forty years)
they were paid £10000,0000,00000000,000.
I don't know all of them, but France,England,Russia and belgium have all successfully paid off thier war debts
The French and Indian War