In 1766 Great Britain repealed the Sugar Act and replaced it with the Revenue Act of 1766.
After. The stamp act was added in 1765 and the sugar act was improved in 1764.
The colonial reaction to the sugar act was smuggling sugar and molasses.
A law can't just be cancelled. It has to be replaced with another law. If you pay attention to what is happening with the health care law you can see the process of what happens.
Well, for one, the stamp act taxed STAMPS and other commonalities, while the sugar act taxed SUGAR and other commonalities.
sugar act! u need 2 keep up wit history people
repeal!
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No, never. They act perpendicularly, so they could never cancel. Only forces which act parallel and in the opposite direction can cancel.
In order to cancel out, they must act on the same object.
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.
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The force's don't cancel out each other, they act on different objects. Forces can cancel only if they act on the same object.
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.