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Jeremiah Mckinney
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30 May, 08:12
What was the purpose of the Sugar Act of 1764
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Hunter Robbins
30 May, 08:27
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The purpose of the act was to tax the importation of molasses from the West Indies, similar to the previous act, but now it was actually going to be enforced by the british navy.
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