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Why did Britain think it had the right to tax the colonies?

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England likewise required cash to pay for its war obligations. The Ruler and Parliament accepted they reserved the option to burden the settlements. They chose to require a few sorts of charges from the settlers to help pay for the French and Indian War. ... The pioneers began to oppose by boycotting, or not accepting, English merchandise.

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