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What is a bog root cutter from colonial times?

A colonial bog root cutter was mainly used to cut the roots of things that were being taking out of the ground.


What was the colonial reaction to the sugar act?

The colonial reaction to the sugar act was smuggling sugar and molasses.


Colonial leaders of the sugar act?

people


What was a popular sweetener during colonial times?

Honey, molasses, brown sugar, sugar, maple sugar.


What did The plantations in colonial Northeastern Brazil produced?

SUGAR


Why did England decided to impose taxes on sugar and tea during the colonial era?

England decided to impose taxes on sugar and tea during the Colonial Era in order to?


What is colonial powdered sugar?

Colonial powdered sugar, also known as confectioners' sugar or icing sugar, is a finely ground sugar that often contains a small amount of cornstarch to prevent clumping. It is commonly used in baking and dessert-making for icing, frosting, and dusting pastries. The term "colonial" may refer to its historical usage during the colonial era, where sugar was a significant commodity. Today, it remains a staple in many kitchens for its ability to dissolve quickly and create smooth textures in sweet dishes.


What did the sugar act let officers do?

the british established a sugar act back in colonial times. it just put a tax on sugar


What crop was the basis of the colonial economy on the Carribbean islands?

sugar


What would be on a colonial supply list?

fabric,tea molasses, sugar flower, and rum were imported to colonial grocery stores


What goods could someone make and the trade in colonial Georgia?

The main exports of colonial Georgia were tobacco and sugar cane.


Why was the ultimate colonial objection to the sugar act?

taxation without representation A+