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What was the main reason the British levied taxes on the American colonies in the 1760s?

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singlechick1
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Answer:

The reason why the British levied taxes on American colonies after the French and Indian War was to punish the colonists for not supplying them with goods.

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Or to raise money for defending the colonists' territory

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  • 06-12-2020

The main reason the British Levied Taxes on the American Colonies is because the Colonies weren't providing them with enough goods to keep the country up and going.

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