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History, 10.07.2019 11:10, starreee

What problems did the british government face after the seven years' war (both at home and in the colonies), and what solutions did it propose, specifically relating to the colonies? how reasonable were parliament's solutions, and in what ways did the colonists view them as an attack on their liberty?

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