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The British taxed American colonists in 1764 and 1765 in order to raise

money. Why did the British need to raise money?
A: to help pay for a war the British were fighting elsewhere in Europe
B: to pay to keep an army in North America and manage their American
empire
to pay for the manufacturing of more goods and supplies in Britain
D: to pay for the creation of more roads, schools, and businesses in North
America

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The reason the British were taking the colonists so heavily is because they needed money for the French Indian War
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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The British needed to tax the colonists to pay for the French and Indian war

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