The French and Indian War

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History

 

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Ramiro B

 

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August 11, 2015

 

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University

 

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Britain imposed rules and duties onto the colonies, yet they did not enforce them strictly. One example of this would be the Molasses Act of 1733. This act imposed a tax on all molasses imported from the French West Indian Islands. The British Customs Service who ran this act did not enforce it correctly...
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The British Customs Service who ran this act did not enforce it correctly. At the time of this act Britain wasn't affected by the taxes not being paid because of a boom of wealth and trade. However after the war Britain made a decision to become less tolerate to the bribery and uneffictiveness of the Act...
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