On the Edge of Revolution. King George III England’s Reasons For Control England desired to remain a world power. England imposed taxes, such as the.

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On the Edge of Revolution

King George III

England’s Reasons For Control England desired to remain a world power. England imposed taxes, such as the Stamp Act, to raise necessary revenue to pay the cost of the French and Indian War.

England’$ Reason$ For Taxation To help finance the French and Indian War. To help with the maintaining of English troops in the colonies. One Million Dollars!

Sources Of Colonial Dissatisfaction Colonies had no representation in Parliament. “Taxation without Representation”

Some colonists resented power of colonial governors.

England wanted strict control over colonial legislatures

Colonies opposed taxes

Proclamation of hampered the western movement of settlers.