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American Colonial History
British Taxation on Colonies
In the years following the French and Indian War, Britain taxed colonies with the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and other similar laws. What was the primary purpose of these laws?
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The primary purpose of these laws was to generate revenue for Britain and to help pay off the debts incurred during the French and Indian War.
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