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Why did britain impose the stamp act and the townshend acts on the colonists?

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The Britain imposed taxes on the colonists because it would be used to help pay the cost of defending the colonies. ... The Townshend Acts placed a tariff, or a tax on imported goods such as paper, wool, tea, and other goods that the colony imported from Britain.

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Answer....The British wanted to assert their authority on the colonies by imposing tax on all imports to american colonies.And wanted to clam dominance over the Americans.

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