The Sugar Act Was Passed By Parliament Of Great Britain

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The Sugar Act started in 1764, it was passed by the British Parliament of Great Britain. The original name of the Sugar Act is the American Revenue Act. It was proposed by Prime Minister George Grenville. The main reason they started they act was to get back some of the military charges for protecting and defending the colonies. Also, It was a way for England to use control over the colonies. It was also an external tax meaning it taxed only goods exported into the colonies. The Stamp act started in 1765, It was passed by the British Parliament as well. It wasn't supposed to take effect until November 1st. George Grenville proposed The Stamp act and Parliament passed the act without debate. The Stamp act was like the opposite of The Sugar

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