Sunday, 4 December 2011

Why did the British tax the colonies?

When the
colonies were first established, they were still considered under King George's rule. Britain
still controlled the colonies' trade, and the colonists were still forced to follow many British
laws. As such, Britain took advantage of this power to help lessen their financial
troubles.

For example, Britain forced the colonists to pay taxes in order to
repair the economic damage done by the...

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