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Essay heading: Fuse of the Revolution War
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England defeated French, and doubled its land. However, the reward became a burden of England; in order to protect the new colonies, England needed lots of money to grow up the military which they could not offer. Therefore, the parliament raised the tax at colonies. Colonists were opposed to the policy; they began to consider changing their roles on the American land... displayed 300 characters
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Colonists were opposed to the policy; they began to consider changing their roles on the American land.
The Stamp Acts (1765) was a new policy that design by England to increase the tax revenue from colonies. All official papers are place with a stamped emblem on them by this tax, such as wills, contracts, newspapers, etc... displayed next 300 characters
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