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Originally Posted by funkychinaman
Wow, I'm a bit surprised by that. Even here, some teachers here will mention that while taxation without representation was clearly wrong, the expense of protecting the American frontier after the French and Indian/Seven Years War was driving the need for more tax revenue. Therefore, it wasn't that unreasonable to increase our taxes in order to pay for something that only Americans needed.
Just curious, what's the modern British take on the Opium Wars? Is there a way to put a positive spin on that?
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Dunno. I was never taught about it, probably because the syllabus never went near that period.