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Q: Why did Britain raise taxes in the American coloines?
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How did great Britain raise money for the french and Indian war?

taxes


What was the final result of the British trying to raise taxes?

the American revolution


How was the conflict between great Britain and the American colonies?

the taxes


Why did Britain raise taxes in America colonies?

Britain Raised taxes on the America colonies because the the French & Indian war left them deeply in debt. The war had profited the colonies so Britain felt they should share in the cost.


Did Great Britain enforce paying taxes after the Revolutionary War?

After the Revolutionary War, the Us was an independent country and Britain had no authority to levy taxes or to collect them in the US. Of course, Britain continued to collect taxes from the remainder of its Empire.


What British Parliamentary Act did not raise taxes for American Colonists?

tea act


Why did great Britain raise taxes in its Americas colonies?

1. they raised taxes to pay for the French-Indian war.


The main reason why Britain's American colonies were most angered by the taxes imposed on them by Britain was because?

The reason why Britain's American colonies were most angered by the taxes imposed on them by Britain was because e the colonist felt like they had no say in the taxation.


Was Britain deserving of American uprising?

This is very opinionated, by American standards yes, because taxes were unfair.


What did Britain provided its American colonies in 1713 Treaty of Utrecht?

higher taxes


Why did great Britain raise taxes during the Boston tea party?

To pay off the war they had just fought for the colonists...


What was the point of the American revolution?

to gain independance from Britain and its very high taxes on the colonists