This was the Sugar Act.
This was the Sugar Act.
This was the Sugar Act.
The British government tried to stop American colonists from smuggling with the Sugar Act.
the British Government tried stop smuggling by passing The Sugar Act but people still passed food and hid some in their homes
Sugar Act.
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The Sugar Act
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.
the writs of assitance was a result of the navigation act and the reason for it was to stop colonial smuggling Thanks that helped me a lot!
george washintonErm, actually George Washington had his own plantation, it was William wilberfrce and thomas Clarkson
because the british got fed up with the colinest and yeah bynote from new answerer: the British DID NOT get fed up with the Colonists. The colonists got fed up with the british. Because of said reasons belowNew Answer: February 11, 20091.) Because the British kept giving taxes to the Colonists. They treated the Colonists like a "money tree". So everytime the British needed money, they just took some from the Colonists.2.) Colonists began smuggling in sugar3.) The British had the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act.STAMP ACT = every written document now had a taxSUGAR ACT = this was to stop colonists from smuggling goods (mostly and other foods)4.) Eventually, the Colonists got really pissed off.
In smuggling courts there was no juries just a judge.