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Essay heading: French and Indian War and it's Effect on British-Colonial Relations
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Because of the large size of the settlement, and the large distance between Britain and the colonies, it can be inferred that regulating the trade laws would be difficult. In the British's view, the colonies were cheating them of revenue that belonged to them. Document F makes a strong case that because of considerable war debts, as well as the colonies diverting trade; the colonies weren't doing enough to pull their own weight... displayed 300 characters
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In the British's view, the colonies were cheating them of revenue that belonged to them. Document F makes a strong case that because of considerable war debts, as well as the colonies diverting trade; the colonies weren't doing enough to pull their own weight.
In response to this, Britain set up several different acts, (Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Townshend Act) in efforts to raise ?40,000 a year to support the colonies... displayed next 300 characters
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