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Alex787 [66]
2 years ago
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What did King George III place in the colonies without their permission even during times of peace?HELPP

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harina [27]2 years ago
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Answer:

British troops

Explanation:

George Grenville believed the colonists should pay for the British troops who defended them during the war. The British government had to deal with a huge war debt after the French and Indian War.

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