doubled englands national debt
Yes because they wanted to fight back against the British for the cruility the British gave them in the Seven Year War
the British and the French
Britain returned it to the French, angering British colonists.
The seven year war began because the british said they were better than the french and the Russian so the Russian formed a group and the prussia and british formed a group and started the fight.
During the Seven Year's War France lost most of its overseas treasure to Great Britain. The resulting economic damage almost destroyed the monarchy. However, some of the economy was repaired in the 1760's by the minister, the duc de Choiseul. Because Louis XIV and Louis XV spend way to much money and left a huge state debt. Louis XVI inherited that debt as he ascended the throne (a debt of 400 million livres.)
One reason for the British to tax the colonies was because they had lost a lot of money during the Seven Year War and were in debt. Another reason for taxation was so they could pay governors more money and keep them loyal to the British.
French and Indians were allies. Colonists and British were allies.
The seven year stipulation is usually calculated six months from the time of default on the debt.
of course. debt's just don't disappear.
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The last year that the United States National Debt decreased was in 2001. During that year, the debt fell by approximately $155 billion, marking the end of a period of budget surpluses. Since then, the national debt has consistently increased due to various factors, including budget deficits and government spending.
There is always an advantage to paying off any debt. The seven year rule does not apply to all judgments. Many judgments can be and are renewed until the debt is satisfied.
Yes because they wanted to fight back against the British for the cruility the British gave them in the Seven Year War
There has been 5 countries British, French, Spain, British colonies, and french colonies.
the British and the French
The British fought the Zulus in 1879 during the Anglo-Zulu War.
Britain returned it to the French, angering British colonists.