anabelle2 anabelle2
  • 25-09-2015
  • History
contestada

Why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid 1700s

Respuesta :

HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 06-10-2015
The main reason why Britain interfered with colonial government in the mid 1700s is because they needed more revenue to pay for things like the French and Indian War--revenue they decided to collect in the form of taxes from the colonists. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Identify any outlier(s) in the data. {63, 61, 55, 42, 49, 67, 59, 53, 48, 64, 70, 47, 69, 12, 57, 62}
2 Why does it make sense to add 8 + 2 to make a ten and make new problem, 10 + 4?​
whats the different between on, in, and at? good explanation will be mark as brainliest.​
A genetic engineer wants to modify a virus to insert a synthetic gene into human lung cells. Which modified viruses would achieve her goal
Which sentence best summarizes "How Fire Was Given to Men"? ​
Which one is NOT a natural phenomena? a. Tsunami b. Volcanic eruptions c. Biological processes d. Water fountain​
Find the slope of the line passing through the points ( 9, -5) and (1, -1)
how free trade rather than protectionism can favour countries.​
I fly when I'm born, lie down when I'm alive and run when I'm dead. What am I?​
What was the main reason European nations explored North America? Defend your reasoning.