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Q: What was the purpose of the sugar act stamp act and townshed act?
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How did the stamp act lead to townshed act?

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What was the first passed law?

The stamp act. it was passed in 1765 and it was passed before the delaratory act, townshed act, quartering act, and the sugar act.


What was the first law parliament passed?

The stamp act. it was passed in 1765 and it was passed before the delaratory act, townshed act, quartering act, and the sugar act.


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What were sam Adams contibutions to the revolution?

He got involved with acts and taxes that the British 'unlawfully' imposed taxes against the colonists such as the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Townshed Act.


How did the stamp act and the townshend acts different?

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Both the stamp act and the townshed act resulted in?

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What is the purpose of the townshed act?

It was a tax to raise money.


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Was the stamp act before or after the sugar act?

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Why Were Taxes Such As The Stamp Act Townshed Acts And The Tea Act Hated By The American Colonists?

The American colonists hated the Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and the Tea Act because they did not want raised taxes. They believed it to be unfair and unnecessary.