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The sugar act placed a tax on any foreign imported sugar to america. it angered many colonists.

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The Sugar Act stated that only certain goods could be exported to England. The goods that were allowed to be exported were ones that generated a high profit such as lumber.

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do taxes work at all roll on back if you think.


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tax on sugar ,only on sugar in the sugar stamp act

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I think its molasses,wine,cloth tea,and stamps

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A sentence that uses the word sugar act?

The Sugar Act was passed by the British in 1764 to regulate the sugar trade in the American colonies.


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After. The stamp act was added in 1765 and the sugar act was improved in 1764.


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The Sugar Act went in to effect in 1764.


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