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In the 1760s, Britain was deep in debt, so British
In the 1760s, Britain was deep in debt, so British Parliament imposed a series of taxes on American colonists to help pay those
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Why did Parliament raise taxes on the American colonies in the 1760s?
Britain was in debt from fighting the French and Indian
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Hi i need to identify and discuss 3 specific acts of the british in the 1760s that led to colonial restiance against british
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In what way did the French and Indian War increase the tension between Great Britain and the colonists?
A. The British raised
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In what way did the French and Indian War increase the tension between Great Britain and the colonists?
A. The Native Americans
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In what way did the French and Indian War increase the tension between Great Britain and the colonists?
A. The British raised
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In the 1760s and 1770s, the British Parliament passed the Stamp AC
Townshend duties, Tea Act, and Intolerable Acts. What was the
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Why did the British government tax the colonists?
aThe British government thought the colonists were responsible for the war debt
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How did France’s war with Britain impact the U.S. repayment of Revolutionary War debts?(1 point)
Responses Repayment of the
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How did France's war with Britain impact the U.S. repayment of Revolutionary War debts?
(1 point) • Repayment of debt to France
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