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How did the French and Indian war lead to higher taxes for the British colonies?
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How did the French and Indian war lead to higher taxes for the British colonies?
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Britain needed funds to pay for war debts gained due to the war. The King and Parliment believed that they had the right to tax the colonies. Therefore, taxes for the colonists skyrocketed.
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