This act had the biggest affect on merchants, some of whom were very vocal about the taxes and lack of representation. The sugar act represented a significant change in policy; whereas previously colonial taxes had been levied to support British officials, the tax on sugar was enacted solely to refill parliament's empty treasury. (sparknotes.com) -ANB
The Sugar Act is the modified version of the Sugar and Molasses Act that has already expired. In this act a dealer is required to pay a tax of 6 pence per gallon for every molasses they imported from different countries.
Parliament enacted the Sugar Act (American Duties Act) in 1764 to both increase revenue and to maintain controls on the American colonies. It featured a tax on sugar which was half that of the Molasses Act of 1733, which expired in 1763.
It also taxed foreign goods from non-British sources, including some wines, coffee, pimiento, cambric and printed calico cloth, and twine. It also restricted trade in iron and lumber, stipulating that lumber from the colonies could only be sold to British interests.
After protests and difficulties in collecting the tax, it was repealed and replaced with a smaller tax under the Revenue Act of 1766.
the sugar act of 1764 put a tax on molasses =]
The Sugar Act was a tax put on sugar by King George.
Because the king was In Debt and needed money from the war to protect the colonies and they were being ungrateful
The sugar act is a taxed goods imported to America. This is to raise revenue for England.
It did work and the colonists all loved it. The sugar act may have been the best idea parliment had sense the Stamp act.
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The Sugar Act of 1764 placed tariffs and duties on goods imported into the colonies by England.
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It was passed by the Parliament of Great Britain on April 5, 1764.
The Sugar Act
sugar act
the sugar act came first
The Sugar Act of 1934 regulated sugar imports
The Sugar Act was a tax put on sugar by King George.
Sugar act
After. The stamp act was added in 1765 and the sugar act was improved in 1764.
The Sugar Act went in to effect in 1764.
The sugar act supposedly started in 1764.
The Suger Act of 1764
The Sugar Act of 1934 regulated domestic sugar production
how did Rebbecca franks contributed to the stamp act/sugar act/quartering act/townshend act?