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The Sugar Act that put a three-cent tax on foreign refined sugar and increased taxes on coffee, indigo, and certain kinds of wine. It banned importation of rum and French wines. These taxes affected only a certain part of the population, but the affected merchants were very vocal. Besides, the taxes were enacted (or raised) without the consent of the colonists. This was one of the first instances in which colonists wanted a say in how much they were taxed.

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How the stamp act different from the sugar act?

The Stamp Act required that many printed materials in the American colonies be produced on paper made in London with a tax stamp. The Sugar Act was a tax on sugar and molasses.


Which act cut in half the tax of raw sugar?

The Suger Act of 1764


What is sugar acts?

The Sugar Act is the law that puts tax on foreign molasses and sugar!!


The Sugar Act increased the tax on?

Nothing. The Sugar decreased the tax on sugar by 50%, but provided that the lower tax would be more strongly enforced.


Which tax was reduced after boycotts?

The Sugar and Molasses Act.

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How the stamp act different from the sugar act?

The Stamp Act required that many printed materials in the American colonies be produced on paper made in London with a tax stamp. The Sugar Act was a tax on sugar and molasses.


Law that imposed a tax on molasses suger and other products in the colonies?

sugar act


What happened the the sugar act?

The Sugar Act was a tax put on sugar by King George.


How was the stamp act different from sugar act?

The Stamp Act required that many printed materials in the American colonies be produced on paper made in London with a tax stamp. The Sugar Act was a tax on sugar and molasses.


Which act cut in half the tax of raw sugar?

The Suger Act of 1764


What does the molasses act tax?

sugar


What act placed a tax on sugar and molasses shipped to the colonist?

The sugar act Astrid,


What tax was a indirect tax on American colonies?

the sugar act


What was a british tax imported on sugar and molasses?

the sugar act


Why was the Stamp Act more controversial than the stamp act?

Because the sugar act actually lowered taxes on molasses but the tax was actually enforced and the stamp act raised taxes on many printed materials


Info About the sugar act?

the sugar act was pssed by british parliment. it put a 3 cent tax on sugar.


Which act put a tax on sugar?

cloth