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No, the colonists did not especially like the Quartering Act or the Sugar Act. The Quartering Act required them to provide housing and supplies to British soldiers, which many saw as an invasion of their privacy and rights. The Sugar Act imposed taxes on sugar and molasses, leading to widespread resentment as it was seen as an unfair economic burden without representation in Parliament. Both acts contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and Britain.

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