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Q After reviewing the relationship between England and its colonies, analyze its effect on the American Revolution by answering the following questions: Did England have a right to tax the colonists? Were the colonists justified in resisting British policies after the French and Indian War? Was the American Revolution solely a revolt against taxes or was the break away from the mother country inevitable? Would you have been part of the revolution? In what way? In your original post, ensure you are providing detailed and analyzed support for your position. When responding to classmates, include additional information for why you agree with their position or information explaining why you do not agree with their position. Make sure to provide cited information to support your position. All work must be in APA format.

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England had no right to tax the colonists post the French and Indian War. It were the colonists who incurred maximum losses and these losses were actually a result of the British atrocities on the colonists. It should have been the colonists who should have demanded a greater compensation and not the other way around.