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REVOLUTION TEST REVIEW

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Connection between the War and British taxes that were passed after the war

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To recover the financial burdens incurred during the war, leading to new taxes imposed on the colonies, such as the Sugar Act and the Tea Act. These taxes reignited colonial resentment and protests, as many colonists felt unfairly taxed without representation, ultimately fueling their desire for independence.


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