The British Empire taxed the colonists in the 13 colonies mainly because the French and Indian War against France had ended in 1763. The war was costly for Britain and forced King George III to find money to pay off debts elsewhere in the empire.
The British Empire taxed the colonists in the 13 colonies mainly because the French and Indian War against France had ended in 1763. The war was costly for Britain and forced King George III to find money to pay off debts elsewhere in the empire.
To pay off the debts the British had gained as a result of winning and spending tons of money in the French and Indian War.
they did this because they had to pay of a debt to other people in defense of the colonies
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
yes the british had no right to tax the colonists
The British argued that they had lost so much money during the French and Indian War that they needed to tax the colonists to get it back.
British enacted the stamp act to put a tax on most printed material
the british felt the need to tax bcuz they were in war with the french and Indians and war is expensive and they didn't have enough money so they taxed the colonists to provide for the war
no
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
The British created a tax stamp because the tax was imposed on all American colonists
of course
To have money for the war.
yes the british had no right to tax the colonists
a humongous debt which made the british tax the colonists which started the am. rev. a humongous debt which made the british tax the colonists which started the am. rev.
no because they are not allowed to do that
the british
The British raised taxes.
the british put tax on tea cause the colonists were being violent
It was taxex for tea