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This was the Sugar Act.

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The British government tried to stop American colonists from smuggling with the Sugar Act.

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The British government tried to stop smuggling with with act?

This was the Sugar Act.


Which act attempted to stop colonist from smuggling non british goods in1764?

The British government tried to stop American colonists from smuggling with the Sugar Act.


What act tried to stop smuggling?

the British Government tried stop smuggling by passing The Sugar Act but people still passed food and hid some in their homes


The British government tried to stop smuggling between the colonies and the French West Indies with the what?

Sugar Act.


The British tried to stop smuggling with the what act?

This was the Sugar Act.


The British Navy tried to stop the smuggling by the colonists and sent the to capture the smugglers?

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Did Napoleon stop British goods?

The Continental System tried, but there was inadequate customs enforcement and smuggling was popular.


With Who did the british government try to stop smuggling?

Not sure exactly what you mean but the British Government department responsible for anti- smuggling operations has always been Customs and Excise. They recently merged with another department and changed their name to HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs).


Which act tried to stop colonists from smuggling molassas?

sugar act :)


Philosopher who tried to stop the Chaos in Rome's government?

ME!


Became known as the Interable Act aimed putting pressureon colonist pay taxes and stop the smuggling?

The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party. They were designed to punish the colonists in Massachusetts and assert British authority. The acts closed the Boston port, restricted town meetings, allowed British officials to be tried in England, and expanded Quartering Act powers. The goal was to force the colonists to pay for the destruction of the tea and to stop them from smuggling goods.