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Why did Britain raise taxes in the American colonies?

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The British raised taxes on the American Colonies to help pay for the expense of the French and Indian Wars. The British felt that the Americans should pay for the war as the British felt that the war had been fought for the benefit of the colonies. The American felt that they had not benefited greatly from the French and Indian Wars.

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To help pay the expenses of the French and Indian War

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