What prompted the United States to first begin charging taxes to its citizens?
A. They were i...
Social Studies, 23.04.2020 07:19 alliemmaddox
What prompted the United States to first begin charging taxes to its citizens?
A. They were involved in the War of 1812.
B. They were involved in the Revolutionary War.
C. They wanted their citizens to have nice things.
D. They wanted their country to be different than England.
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