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Q: Why did british impose the sugar act and the quatering act?
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Which amendment is to house british soldiers?

quatering act


Why did the British pass the quatering act?

england needed more food


How did the colonist organize the sugar act?

The colonist didn't organize the sugar act. It was a British law.


What 2 acts did parliament repeal before the revolutionary war?

the quatering act and intolerable


What was the British law that directly taxed the colonist?

tea act *no, its the Sugar Act*

Related questions

Which amendment is to house british soldiers?

quatering act


What is Quatering Act?

The Quartering Act was proposed to provide houses for British's soldiers.


What is quatering?

The Quartering Act was proposed to provide houses for British's soldiers.


When was the Quatering Act?

the quatering act was in williamsburg


Why did the British pass the quatering act?

england needed more food


Taxes that the British attempted to impose in the years leading up to the Revolution?

Leading up to the Revolution, Britain attempted to impose the Stamp Act, and enforce duties on sugar and molasses. Britain passed the Currency Act because they wanted payment in British pounds sterling rather than colonial currency.


What Act did the British pass and impose on the Colonists after the Boston Tea Party?

Townshend Act


How did the colonists act about sugar act?

The Colonists were deeply angry about the Sugar Act. Not only did it impose taxes, it took away their right to a jury trial. The act was implemented in 1764.


What is the month the quatering act took place?

January


What was a british tax imported on sugar and molasses?

the sugar act


Info About the sugar act?

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


Who introduced sugar act?

The Sugar Act was a revenue-raising act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain on April 5th, 1764. It was designed to raise money for the British government in order to pay for the costs of the French and Indian war. Parliament decided to impose the tax on the American Colonists. The colonists did not like the idea of the British taxing them again, and protested against the tax, until it was repealed by Parliament in 1766.