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Since the colonies were at a time of prosperity, the British government could find no other practical way of reducing their debt than by taxing the colonists. They had been helped in a time of need. Now it was their turn to return the favor to Britain.
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The British established colonies along the Atlantic coast in New England by the end of the 17th century. After a long series of wars with the French, Britain was in a financial bind. The pressing issue of taxing the colonists arose from this situation. Should the colonists be required to pay taxes to Britain? In my opinion, the answer to that question is yes...
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