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Blaine Woodward
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4 September, 08:46
What did colonists do about the sugar act
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The British government thought that because the colonists had objected to the Stamp Act on the grounds that it was a direct (or internal) tax, colonists would therefore accept indirect (or external) taxes, such as taxes on imports.
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