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The Sugar Act was originally enacted in 1764 and aimed to regulate sugar and molasses trade. However, it was repealed in 1766 as part of a broader response to colonial protests and resistance against British taxation without representation. The repeal was part of a shift in British policy in an attempt to ease tensions with the American colonies.

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