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molasses, sugar, and basically anything sweet was taxed by the sugar act.

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What happened before the sugar act?

stamp act


What act happened first the stamp act or the sugar act?

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What events happened last the meeting of the first continental congress the stamp act the sugar act or the Boston tea party?

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What event happened last the stamp act the meeting of the first continental congress the Boston tea party the sugar act?

the sugar act came first


Why did the british parliament pass the sugar act and stamp act?

The stamp and sugar act happened because the british were taxing the colonists on little things such as stamp and sugar. The colonists, of course, protested. This lead to the Boston Tea Party. The stamp and sugar act happened because the british were taxing the colonists on little things such as stamp and sugar. The colonists, of course, protested. This lead to the Boston Tea Party.


Was the stamp act before or after the sugar act?

After. The stamp act was added in 1765 and the sugar act was improved in 1764.


How the stamp act different from the sugar act?

The Stamp Act required that many printed materials in the American colonies be produced on paper made in London with a tax stamp. The Sugar Act was a tax on sugar and molasses.


Why was the stamp act different from the sugar act?

the sugar act is when the government taxes you on sweets like sugar and molassess. the stamp act is when the government taxes you on paper products.


How are the stamp act and sugar act different?

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How are the stamp act and the sugar act different?

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How were the sugar and stamp act different?

Well, for one, the stamp act taxed STAMPS and other commonalities, while the sugar act taxed SUGAR and other commonalities.

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