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How did Britain’s policy towards the colonies change following the Seven Years War? A. Under pressure to reduce national debt after fighting the Seven Years War, the British Government imposed heavy taxes
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How did Britain’s policy towards the colonies change following the Seven Years War?
A. Under pressure to reduce national debt after fighting the Seven Years War, the British Government imposed heavy taxes on the American colonies to pay for the war.
B. The male colonists were forced to join the British military at the age of 18.
C. The British government refused to devote any more military resources to protect the American colonies following the Seven Years War.
D. The British government put high taxes on American made products to encourage the colonists to buy British products.
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