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7 July, 20:49

Why did Great Britain pass the sugar act, the stamp act, and the townshend acts

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  1. 7 July, 22:08
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    After the French and Indian war the British believed it was our job to pay for it and they did that by passing the sugar, stamp, and Townsend acts
  2. 7 July, 22:44
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    The Circular Letter led to a series of Non-Importation Agreements, which reduced colonial imports from Britain in 1768-1769 by half. In April 1770, Parliament repealed all the Townshend duties except the tax on tea, which it retained in order to assert its right to tax the colonies.
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