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Q: What was the main reason the 13 colonies joined the british to fight in the british and Indian war?
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The colonists needed to help pay for the French and Indian war. The reasoning was that English troops helped protect the colonies.


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What reason did parliament give for raising taxes in the colonies after1763?

So the American colonies could share the cost of the French & Indian War.


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What event caused people to begin referring to the 13 English colonies as the 13 british colonies?

They were never called that because of any reason at all. They were only called the 13 Original Colonies.


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The population of the colonies is extremely high.


What are the present British colonies?

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