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Great Britain began to tax the colonies_________ 1. to pay for the alliances with other countries 2.to allow for isolationism and neutrality 3.to pay for the french and indian war
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Great Britain began to tax the colonies_________
1. to pay for the alliances with other countries
2.to allow for isolationism and neutrality
3.to pay for the french and indian war
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To pay for the French and India war...
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