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Why Did The British Attempt To Tax American Colonists

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What would have happened if Britain never had to tax the American colonists? Would the colonies have ever become independent? Would the United States still be under British rule? Unless there was another cause for America to wish to become independent, America might as well have still been under the control of Great Britain. King George III’s, a ruler of Great Britain, major choice, during his reign, made all the difference, in his country’s and the American Colonists’ future. King George III bought expensive supplies for fighting against France in the French and Indian War; in order to repay this debt, he and the Parliament had to tax the American colonies, which ultimately led up to the American Revolutionary War. King George III was the king of Great Britain from 1760 to 1819. He is widely known for losing control over the American Colonies, and having mental instabilities. …show more content…

Though Britain won this war, their choice had consequences, as they had to pay off their national debt which had increased since they bought the supplies for it. In his article, “Why Britain attempted to Tax American Colonists,” Robert Wilde suggests that, “Britain was and attempting to both balance finances – through tax - and control the newly acquired parts of their empire, through asserting sovereignty… The Seven Years War had seen Britain spend prodigious amounts, both on its own army and on subsidies to allies.” (Wilde, 1). The basis of Wilde’s argument is that the choice made by King George III and Great Britain was not a very wise one, so in order to repay the debt, they had to put taxes into effect. This evidence accurately demonstrates the choice that King George III made and how it was influenced some by his mental instabilities. Not only was this major choice influenced by his disease, but George III’s choice had also changed history itself

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