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tobacco, indigo, sugar, rice, rum, molasses
They were alarmed. They felt that the Sugar Act took away some of their basic rights. It took away their right to a jury. A lawyer, James Otis had stated that they shouldn't be taxed by the parliament because they had no say in the parliament. The colonists were getting angry. the New York legislature had stated that they would have no happiness, liberty, or security since their colonial life was being interfered with.How_did_the_colonists_react_to_the_sugar_act
The colonist didn't organize the sugar act. It was a British law.
The Sugar Act is the law that puts tax on foreign molasses and sugar!!
The Sugar and Molasses Act.
The colonists had to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, and other sweetened goods. Many of the colonists were outraged and started protests against this.
The colonists had to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, and other sweetened goods. Many of the colonists were outraged and started protests against this.
The sugar act Astrid,
**The suger act lowered the taxes on molasses imported by the colonist
the act lowered the taxes of molasses imported by the colonist
lowerd tax on molasses colonist felt like they were being violated
They would stop buying sugar , molasses, and other sweetened goods.
molasses act
No taxation without representation.
The Caribbean exported sugar, molasses, rum, tobacco, and cotton.
tobacco, indigo, sugar, rice, rum, molasses
Sugar, rum, molasses. These were important in the triangular trade where we traded flour and fish and other things like cloth for slaves and we traded the slaves for the sugar and rum and molasses.