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Great Britain taxed the colonies to repay its debt. Why was Great Britain in debt?
A. It owed Spain money for building British ships.
B. It owed France money because France sent soldiers to help the British control
the colonists.
C. It had borrowed money to fight the French and Indian War.
D. It owed the colonists money for imports of raw materials.
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