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2.What was George Grenville's view on how to resolve this standing debt? Do you think it was right for Britain to demand a payback for it's defense of their colonies?

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Answer: George Greenville's view on the debt issue was to impose new taxes on the colonies, which led to the American revolution after the colonies to stop working with Britain

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George Greenville's view on the debt issue was to impose new taxes on the colonies, which led to the American revolution after the colonies to stop working with Britain. He devised a plan for new alcohol, paper notes and tea that were imported from the colonies. All these was a set up for the colonies to reject working with them.

It was not really right although it was needed for Britain to clear up their devt from the war. They would have imposed it with better measures having in mind the colonies.

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