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Because he lost money from the French and Indian War.

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To have more money because they owe money to those that helped them in the French and Indian War.

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The Stamp Act was passed because it was to help pay for the costs of fighting on the American frontier.

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He did it to pay for the debt made during the French and Indian war. He also did it to pay for protecting the American frontier near the Appalachion Mountains

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Britain created the stamp act to pay of the costs of the french and indian war. The colonist thought this was unfair.

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The British issued the Stamp Act to raise taxes on the colonies in North America. It was one of the precursors of rebellion in the Colonies.

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Britan needed money from the French and Indian War

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he was losing so much money he was drunk and going ccrazy

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Why did king George III begin taxing?

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yes

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