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Strained Relations: Taxing the Colonies

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Abstract
The British begin enacting a series of financial revenue acts in 1764 to help pay for the cost of administering their continental empire. The resolutions of protest, riots and economic boycotts by colonials baffle the British who point out that their own citizens carry a much heavier tax burden. The British eventually pull back, but it is not long before they take other steps that anger the colonists and undermine their hope of ever being treated fairly by the British.
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American History, American Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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