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Chicken Wing
15 January, 08:37
Did the Europeans make the colonies pay taxes?
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Harold Henson
15 January, 11:54
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Yes, they did.
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The Europeans made them pay taxes because of war debts they had to pay off from a war they had just gotten out of.
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