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2006-09-04 12:33:22 · 7 answers · asked by Fatima 1 in Politics & Government Government

Just jotting ideas, connard.

2006-09-04 12:40:28 · update #1

I've already written about taxation, its in the 'economic' category. don't jump down my throat.

2006-09-04 12:42:08 · update #2

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Type keywords: French and Indian War + relationship + British Colonies into Yahoo! search engine and you will get lots of responses. I recommend those from encyclopedias or SparkNotes.

2006-09-04 12:42:31 · answer #1 · answered by Gigi 3 · 0 0

in the previous the French and Indian conflict, Britain took extraordinarily much no understand the colonies. After the conflict, Britain felt the colonies could pay the expenditures of the conflict. The colonists had no longer been taxed in the previous so as that they rebelled.

2016-09-30 08:30:24 · answer #2 · answered by esannason 4 · 0 0

England wanted the colonies to pay back some of the expense the incurred defending the colonies from the French. They did this in the form of taxes. The colonies rebelled against "taxation without representation". Do you even have you history book with you?

2006-09-04 12:40:41 · answer #3 · answered by horsenuttss 2 · 0 0

Oh that's where we got George Washington from, he was an officer for the British. He turned on them after he acquired great wealth and didn't want to pay any taxes so he talked a bunch of poor fools into turning on Britain and fighting for him then he collected the taxes instead of paying them from the fools who fought King George.

2006-09-04 12:41:35 · answer #4 · answered by Billy M 4 · 0 0

Britian posted a lot of troops in America, provoking outrage among the colonists and contributing toward the Revolution.

2006-09-04 12:40:32 · answer #5 · answered by aurelie_moineau 3 · 0 0

Do you own homework. The answer is in your history book.

2006-09-04 12:37:52 · answer #6 · answered by Ralfcoder 7 · 0 1

the enemy of my enemy is my friend, no more comman enemys no more friends

2006-09-04 13:40:58 · answer #7 · answered by Dan B 4 · 0 0

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