The British taxed the American colonists for far too many items.
Both the French and the British colonists were helped by their Indian allies.
what did the british government do to help pay the cost of the french and Indian war
The British vs The French who had help from the Indians.
During the French and Indian War, the British government promised American Indians land and sovereignty over their territories if they allied with the British against the French. This was part of a broader strategy to secure Native American support in the conflict. However, these promises were often not honored after the war, leading to further tensions between Native Americans and British settlers.
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Ther were save ing money 50% no 5% im surejust have a ^_6
The British defeated the French and most native Americans with the Iroquois help.
The taxes were to help pay the war debit from the French and Indian war. The government felt that the colonists were protected by British troops and they needed to contribute to the cost.
The needed money to help after the French-Indian War.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. France had been beaten by the British in the French and Indian War. They were willing to help Americans to embarrass the British.
The French expanded New France
The French expanded New France