Which of these facts supported the british argument that colonists should pay higher taxes?

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Answer 1
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1. Colonists wealth: Because of lenient taxes before the start of British taxes, and the payments Britain made before to to-be-colonists to move away, as well as the finding of material wealth in present-day-USA, colonists were much more well off then the British.

2. Heavy taxation on the people living in Britian: The citizens in Britian were already paying large amount of taxes, and could not sustain more taxes on themselves, leading the British to think about their colonies.

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Answer 2
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Many colonists had become wealthy at a time when Britain did not have much wealth.


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Why did many colonists start to illegal trade and smuggle in the 1650?​

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Answer: Because it was a law not too.

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Some colonists resorted to smuggling because it offered a way they could avoid the restrictions placed on  trade by the British. Restrictions were placed on what the colonies could manufacture, whose ships they could use, and most importantly, with whom they could trade.

British merchants wanted American colonists to buy British goods, not French, Spanish, or Dutch products. In theory Americans would pay duties on imported goods to discourage this practice. The Navigation Act and Molasses Act were just two examples of royal attempts to restrict colonial trade.

Smuggling is the way the colonists ignored these restrictions.

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Hawaii was annexed as a result of

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What was the name given to Northerners who came to the South during the Reconstruction with the hopes of financial gain? *A. carpetbaggers
B.sharecroppers
C. copperheads
D. scalawags

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The answer is letter A. carpetbaggers. 

Carpetbagger is a term that refers to the northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction after the Civil War.”Carpetbagger” was a derogative term referring to carpet bags, a form of a poor luggage at the time, which several of these newcomers carried.

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A. Carpetbaggers

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A. Pierre and Paul Mallet
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