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. British taxes on the American colonists, such as the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act, passed with what intention

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Hi, angel!!

They intended to raise revenue in Great Britain.

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Step-by-step explanation:

British Parliament passed the Stamp Act to help replenish their finances after the costly Seven Years' War with France. Part of the revenue from the Stamp Act would be used to maintain several regiments of British soldiers in North America to maintain peace between Native Americans and the colonists.

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