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What was the revenue act of 1764?

The Revenue Act of 1764 was also known as the Sugar Act. This act was passed on April 5th, 1764 by the Parliament of Great Britain in an attempt to raise revenue through the taxation on sugar and molasses that were purchased by the colonists.


How did the American revenue act affect the relationship between England and the colonies?

How did the American Revenue Act affect colonial economies?


The american revenue act was commonly known as?

The Sugar Act


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What was the act of 1764?

There were two acts of 1764 the Revenue Act (sugar act) and the Currency Act of 1764.


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The Revenue Act of 1673?

The revenue act was made after the sugar act was repealed. The colonists were like YAY no more sugar act, but then when the revenue act was made they became more angry. They were trying to boycott it and all that stuff but overall it really helped start the american revolution ....


What act of 1764 and the stamp act of 1764 and the stamp act of 1765?

to create revenue for the British government


Is the revenue act and the stamp act the same?

No, the Revenue Act and the Stamp Act are not the same. The Revenue Act, particularly the one passed in 1764, aimed to raise revenue through duties on sugar and molasses, while the Stamp Act of 1765 imposed a direct tax on a wide array of printed materials, requiring them to carry a tax stamp. Both were part of British taxation policies in the American colonies but targeted different goods and had distinct implications for colonial resistance.


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