No, the locally produced sugar is not taxed. But the imported sugar is usually taxed.
sugar act
Some one please answer this dang question cause i need to know it.
The first tax ever was the sugar act. The sugar act taxed all imported goods from England.
The Sugar Act, Passed in 1764, the act taxed several items, including molasses, lumber and sugar, that the colonies imported from foreign ports. The Stamp Act, Passed in 1765, the act taxed all court documents and attorneys' licenses.
i dont really know, but here are some of the things: paper, lead, paint, tea, and paper -Edit by Wesalicious- Look up: Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts.
Obviously, sugar was one of the things taxed in the sugar act. But other things such as molasses, select wines, cloth, and some coffee were taxed because they did not come from the colonies.
Well, for one, the stamp act taxed STAMPS and other commonalities, while the sugar act taxed SUGAR and other commonalities.
the taxes were expensive, but the the things that were taxed was was the sugar, tea, and the stamps.
What was taxed was wine,indigo,tea,sugar,and paper. I hope that answers your question!
sugar act
sugar act
sugar and molasses were taxed in sugar act
wine and tea
tea act *no, its the Sugar Act*
Tea,sugar,and paper I am not sure on the rest
tea act *no, its the Sugar Act*
they were taxed by king george III because he needed money for the french and Indian war : )