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Option: Great Britain was heavily in debt over the war and taxed the colonists to pay for it.
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The British not only won the war but was in enormous debt. British after the French and Indian War imposed taxes on the colonists to get the money to get rid of war debts. But it was not seen as a good sign by the colonists, who were angry at the British for imposing taxes and restricted rules in trade regulation. Ultimately in the coming years, it led colonists to fought a war for independence war.
1. Taxed them without representation.
2. British soldiers fired on a crowd of rioting civilians, killing about 5 people (this is referred to as the Boston Massacre.)
3. Imposed "hidden" taxes in hopes that no one would notice.
4. Gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea and told the colonists they were not to buy tea from anyone else.
5. Ignored the First Continental Congress' protest letter.
6. Sent British soldiers to seize the munitions stash at Lexington and Concord.
7. The British King George III was not very smart, and appointed people to Parliament that were also not very smart.
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Rebel leaders knowing they did not have anything like a consensus amongst the colonists for them to seize control, started organising gangs of thugs to intimidate isolated government officials and royalists, particularly in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park