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Parliament had the right to tax American Colonies and make decisions for them in all cases.

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What is the order of the acts passed by Great Britain that led to the American revolution?

Sugar Act in 1764 Stamp Act in 1765 Declatory Act Townshed Act Quartering Act Tea Act


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Why would you ask "which of the following" without including the FOLLOWING? "The following" are these: The Sugar Act The Tea Act The Townshend Act The Declatory Act So instead of asking a stupid question without details, how about you do some research?


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