What did parliament do to address the huge debt created by the french and indian war?
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They put a tax on anything thing they could think of to do.
The British had to tax the 8 other continents to pay the debt that made Americans upset to the British because they tax on supplies so they go in war.
the answer is A !
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The correct answer is A) It created new taxes for American colonists.
The French and Indian War saw Great Britain and the American colonists fight France and their Indian allies (like the Huron and Algonquin) over land and influence in North America. This war was won in large part due to William Pitt (Prime Minister of Britain) and his idea of the blank check. This concept allowed the British military to spend an extravagant amount of money on the war. Pitt allowed for extravagant spending, as long as the British won.
The British do end up winning the war against the French. However, this war caused the British government to go into significant debt. This is when the British government turns to the colonists for tax money, as the British government felt that it was only right for the colonists to help pay, This is due to the fact that the British protected the American colonists against the French during this war.
A. It created new taxes for American colonists.
The answer is A. It created new taxes for American colonists
The huge debt happens because of the expense for supplies and ammunition needed during the French and Indian war.
To cover for this, they imposed higher taxes for American colonist which led to protest and resistance by the American people
The answer is A
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The correct answer is A.
They taxed the Colonists, and the colonists got mad about it
The first one, It created new taxes for American colonist
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