Why were colonists outraged by taxes imposed by the British government?
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The colonists were outraged by taxes imposed by the British government because they could not fulfill their daily requirements of life. It caused several problems in their livelihoods.
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Answer: to pay off debts from the French and Indian War.
Explanation: They attempted to tax colonists but they were not included in Parliament and therefore cannot be taxed by parliament.
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