sugar act
The Sugar Act placed a tax on several products, including molasses, sugar, and other products on the colonies.
The sugar act! :o
This act was called the Sugar Act
sugar act
Sugar Act
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
Products of the Triangle Trade System were sugar, molasses, rum, tobacco, different animals, and other things.
England was trying to control the currency.
Tax on the export of tea to the British colonies imposed by the British Parliament to increase revenue. It came about as part of a series of Parliamentary legislature known as the Townshend Acts. The first of these acts was the Revenue Act of 1767, also know as the Townshend Act, which imposed export duties on numerous products that the American colonies did not produce and could only buy from Great Britain. This made tea, and the other taxed products, more expensive to American consumers.
Molasses Act ( molasses, rum,and sugar according to amount) Sugar Act (wine according to amount,sugar, and textiles) Stamp Act (paper. newspapers, and official documents like licenses and wills) Townshend Act (glass,lead,paper,and tea) Tea Act (can only get tea from West India Company tax on this tea was actually cheaper than other teas)
No. The colonies didn't export corn. The main exports were indigo, rice, sugar, molasses, cotton, beaver hats, and other products. The colonies were located on the east coast and no corn was grown. The Southwest wasn't settled by the English colonist in the 1700's.
The Sugar Act is an act passed by the British Parliament in 1764. It placed a tax of three cents on sugar that was bought by the American colonists. During the French and Indian War, Britain collected a great amount of debt. In order to raise money, they decided to tax the colonists. The Sugar Act is one of the many taxes imposed by Parliament. It also added tax on molasses to stop the colonists from smuggling it in. This law not only taxed sugar and molasses, but also taxed other products that England shipped to the colonists. It also imposed severe penalties on smugglers.
lumber, fish, & whale oil.
The "breadbasket colonies," since they produced much of the grain and grain products that sustained the other settlements.
To allow Britain to gain more money, and to increase culture and products. It goes this way. Britain / \ Colonies -- East indies Britain supplied the clothing -and other products to make products- . Colonies supplied products. East indies supplied the items used to help make the products, like mollasses. To allow Britain to gain more money, and to increase culture and products. It goes this way. Britain / \ Colonies -- East indies Britain supplied the clothing -and other products to make products- . Colonies supplied products. East indies supplied the items used to help make the products, like mollasses.
The "middle passage" or second leg was where the slaves were transported to the west indies. There enslaved Africans were exchanged for sugar, molasses, and other products.
3 sided trade route between 13 colonies,west indies,and west Africa.Traded sugar,molasses,captive africans,grain,meat,fish,gold,iron products,rum,tools,timber,grain,tobacco,rice,and other manufactured goods.thax for chosing my answer