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How did the Thirteen Colonies help Great Britain during the French and Indian War?

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Answer: King George II argued that since the French and Indian War benefited the colonists by securing their borders, they should contribute to paying down the war debt. In 1765, parliament passed the Stamp Act to help pay down the war debt and finance the British army's presence in the Americas.

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