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Explanation:
GREAT BRITAIN RAISES TAXES Parliament raised the colonists’ taxes for money to pay for the French and Indian War. The tax money was also used to keep a British army in North America to protect the colonists against American Indian attacks. Parliament also tried harder to arrest smugglers avoiding taxes.
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The Seven Years War
Explanation:
The English Parliament was heavily in debt after the Seven Years War and decided that the American colonies would be a good way to collect revenue. This led to different acts like the Stamp Act, the Sugar Act, the Quartering Act, and many more acts taxing goods to be passed.