Taxes. That was part of the problem with the colonists. The government figured that they protected the colonies and they should pick up part of the cost.
Wars cost money and the longer the war the more money. Plus, to fight on a totally different continent cost more money.
It affected American overseas trade because pirates from nations along the cost of North Africa attacked vessels from Europe and the United states.
I think the Blitz cost 36,00 I think the Blitz cost 36,00
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His stratagey was to take Canada. welcomee
what did the british government do to help pay the cost of the french and Indian war
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To pay for the cost of the war againist french/indian
The most direct effect of the British needing money to pay for the cost of the French and Indian War was to pass the Stamp Act to raise money.
To have Great Britain Pay for it
That the colonies should help pay for the French and indian war.
The French citizens were poor because wats cost a lot of money and the defeat was a downfall
So the American colonies could share the cost of the French & Indian War.
The colonies should help pay for the cost of the French and Indian War
It seemed logical because of the cost of theFrench-Indian War and the cost it took for soldiers to protect the colonies from any other aggressors (other Indian tribes, the French, and the Spanish.)