what was the source of taxation from colonial government
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The tax or tariff money went to the British government to pay for the British soldiers. colonists imported many products they could not make or grow themselves.
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Taxes were imposed on land, on canal water, on salt, on trade goods and even on animals of the pastoralists.
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- Britain wanted funds for the war expenses, and the King and Parliament thus agreed that they had the power to tax the colonies.
- They agreed to force colonists to pay many forms of taxes for the Franco-Indian war.
- These taxes caused several demonstrations in violation of the colonies ' privileges.
- The British taxes on land, markets, occupations and commodities were levied or increased.
- Taxes have been increased from 12% to 16% of total agricultural output in South India to 50%. The tax was based on what the farmer received in a strong farm year.
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