The reason the British taxed the Colonists after the French and Indian War was they were in debt from the war because they spent so much money on it.
They had went into debt after the war because they ued all there money for it(most). They had to get the money and they believed they should tax the colonists because they were the ones who were protecting them(the colonies). I think the first tax was the Stamp Act. Then the quartering act that forced the colonists to feed and house the troops........
Britain was in massive debt after the French and Indian war (along with all the other beligerants) and was forced to repay debts by taxing the citizens. The interesting part is that British citizens in England actually were paying more taxes than the colonists. The colonial objection came from the lack of representation in paraliment on their behalf.
In 1763, Britain had just won the French and Indian war. Britain had a huge debt on their hands and had to settle it somehow so they turned to the colonies for revenue by taxation.
To pay for the British army that was protecting them.
They thought it was a waste because taxes were raised on the colonists to help pay for the French and Indian War. The colonists didn't think the war was even necessary, so they didn't think they had to pay for it through taxes.
The British government wanted to raise taxes on the colonist after they funded the French and Indian War, and needed money. The colonist decided they did not want to be taxed without representation in the government. -"No Taxation Without Representation" was a slogan that was used to deflect the real desire to expand into the western land, to which England had made treaties with the indian nations not to expand into its territories, to end the French/Indian wars. So, began the American habit of repeatedly breaking treaties with the Indians.
well parliament raised the taxes in colonies after 1763 because they could raise money for the troops to fight in the french and Indian war and to get more gun power for the troops to be powerful in the war.
Following the Seven Years War (French and Indian War in the colonies), the British government found itself in dire need of money. The war had depleted the British treasury and the government decided that the American colonies should at least help pay part of the cost of the war in the colonies. The Americans were now free from the threat of the French and most of the Indian attacks. In order to continue to protect the Americans, the British would need to raise money, in the colonies, to pay for troops to be sent to America and to be provided for with equipment and boarding. The British citizens were already taxed to the breaking point, while the Americans were paying few taxes, and most of those were avoided via smuggling.
Britain had lost a lot of money due to the French and Indian War. By raising taxes in the colonies, Britain could gain money to pay off its debts.
The taxes were to help pay for the French and Indian war. They reasoned that they were protecting the colonists and the colonists were English subjects so they should help pay for the war.
Why did the British impose new taxes on the colonies after the French and Indian War?A. The colonies had not been paying taxes for years. B. The British felt that the colonies should pay for the protection they received during and after the war. C. The British owed France for damage caused during the war and needed colonial help. D. The British needed the money to fund further colonization efforts in South America.
because french and indians got mad
The British had just fought a war with France, in the French and Indian war. They were in debt. They reasoned that if they defend the colonies from the French and Indians, then maybe we should help pay a little of the debt. Did you know that citizens in England ALWAYS paid more taxes than the colonists?
Britain imposed new taxes on the American colonists in order to pay for the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven years war.) The British government felt that because the war was fought to protect the colonies, they should pay for some of the war.
The needed money to help after the French-Indian War.
help pay Britain's debts resulting from the French and Indian War.
British imposed new taxes in order to pay their debt. :P
impose revenue taxes on the colonies
The Stamp Act was passed by the British government in 1765,and it was a way to impose taxation on the American colonies. The colonies declined to pay taxes to Britain, and subsequent resistance to taxation and British authority triggered the American Revolution.
Lower than British residents.
to help pay their dept from the french-indian war