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Kailey Barron
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23 May, 16:32
Why did the colonists dislike the sugar act?
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Natalya Leach
23 May, 16:52
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The colonists disliked the sugar act because it put a tax on tea, sugar, and other sweet items. The tax forced colonists to pay high prices for these items, which is something the colonists didn't want to do. Therefore they didn't like the sugar act.
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