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Why did the British change their policy of salutary neglect after the French and Indian War?

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Why did the British change their policy of salutary neglect after the French and Indian War?

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Actually, none of these is correct, including the question. The policy of Salutary Neglect was not continuted after the F&I War. After the war, the King and Parliament put the hammer down on the colonists. They were angry because they had to come to defend the colonists and had to pay so much money to do it. So, the policy did not continue, the colonists had to deal with much stricter rules implemented by the English. This question is worded poorly. A is true, that the colonists had to deal w/ the increased taxes (stamp tax, Townshend duties, tea tax) to bail England out of the massive debt they had incurred during the war.

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