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How did the colonists in the British differ in their views on making money and the use of taxes?​

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Answer:

There  were no banks and very little money, so colonists used barter and  credit to get the things they needed.

Explanation:

The colonist didn't like their view on the money and taxes. Because the taxed mostly colonist cuz of the king. The  King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the  colonies. The colonists didn't like that but the British people didn't really are cuz they believed in there king.

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