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What drawn-out conflict cost England a
lot of money causing them to increase
taxes on the colonies?
A. The War of the Roses
B. The Crusades
C. The French and Indian War


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The drawn-out conflict that cost England a  lot of money causing them to increase  taxes on the colonies?

  • C. The French and Indian War

The French and Indian War was caused by the conflict over territorial land, which more specifically was the disagreement between the British and the French about who owned the Ohio River valley.

As a result of this disagreement, the two countries went to war in 1754 and this war came at great economic cost to the British, even though they won the war in 1763 and gained new land territories.

Because of this, England began to increase taxes on the American colonists to cover the cost of the war which they had just fought and won.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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