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The British collected taxes primarily to fund their empire and offset the costs of governing and defending their colonies, including the American colonies. Taxes were needed to pay for military expenses, infrastructure, and administrative costs. Additionally, the imposition of taxes was part of a broader strategy to assert control and generate revenue, especially after the costly French and Indian War. This led to tensions with colonists, who felt they were being taxed without representation in Parliament.

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