How did the French and Indian War lead to a colonial movement to manufacture American-made products? The British boycotted American exports in response to colonial war protests. The British prosecuted smugglers who had brought in tax-free imports during the war. The British quartered troops in American homes, depriving families of resources. The British taxed American imports in an effort to pay the war debt.



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The French and Indian War lead to a Colonial movement to manufacture American made products by " The British taxed American imports in an effort to pay the war debt. "

The right answer is The British taxed American imports in an effort to pay the war debt.

After the Indian War, Britons were worried about the discrepancy between the taxes paid for them and American. Britons paid twenty-six times the average annual taxes paid by Americans. Britons were worried about the discrepancy between the taxes paid for them and American. Britons paid twenty-six times the average annual taxes paid by Americans. They passed the Sugar Act, which cut the duty on molasses in half and also levied new duties on imports into America of textiles, wine, coffee, indigo, and sugar. On February 13, 1765, Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which created revenue stamps to be purchased and affixed to every form of printed matter used in the colonies. In the same year they passed The Quartering Act required the colonies to feed and  house British troops.

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