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england needed more food
The British Parliament instituted the Stamp Act on the colonies to exert more control over the people.
because the Virginia colonies didn't want to be taxed by Parliament. Parliament was the british government. and they wanted to be their own country. they didn't want England to rule them any more.
the colonists would do anything to get the soldiers out of their colonies and they used propaganda to get the other colonies to go against the soldiers. they claimed it was a massacre so the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
because the Virginia colonies didn't want to be taxed by Parliament. Parliament was the british government. and they wanted to be their own country. they didn't want England to rule them any more.
He made the monarchy stronger. He reduced Parliament's role. He allowed the Tories into his inner circle
Because King George III was greedy and wanted more money. So he put outrageous taxes on the American Colonies.
Because King George III was greedy and wanted more money. So he put outrageous taxes on the American Colonies.
After the British, with the help of the colonists, had defeated the French in the French and Indian War (1756-1763), they acquired much more territory in need of protection against Indian attacks. They would have to pay more soldiers, build more forts, and buy more weapons and ammunition. But the British were deeply in debt from the war. The British Parliament thought it was reasonable to tax the colonists to help pay for the increased cost of protection, even though it was the British monarchy and not the colonists already in place who would mostly benefit from the expanded territory.
After the British, with the help of the colonists, had defeated the French in the French and Indian War (1756-1763), they acquired much more territory in need of protection against Indian attacks. They would have to pay more soldiers, build more forts, and buy more weapons and ammunition. But the British were deeply in debt from the war. The British Parliament thought it was reasonable to tax the colonists to help pay for the increased cost of protection, even though it was the British monarchy and not the colonists already in place who would mostly benefit from the expanded territory.
King Charles the First
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