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Why did England begin to heavily tax the colonies?​

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Answer: Britain began to heavily tax the colonies to help pay for the French and Indian War. They lost a lot of money during those wars, so they had to find a way to repay their numerous debts. This is why they decided to raise taxes that the colonists had to pay

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Answer:

England heavily taxed its North American colonies because of response to the financial costs for Indian war and French. The indian and French war was part of a big conflict which was referred to as seven years war.

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