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11 February, 15:51

Why did Parliament begin to tax inter-colonial trade during this time period?

The colonies were becoming too profitable

Britain had a large debt and large empire after Seven Years' War.

The colonies were becoming rebellious toward British authority.

Britain wanted the colonies to be less important in the empire.

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  1. 11 February, 17:14
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    The colonies were becoming rebellious toward Britain authority.
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