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Two of these laws are the Sugar Act and the Tea Act. The Sugar Act (1764) was a tax passed by the British to pay for the Seven Years War, called the French and Indian War in America. It taxed sugar and decreased taxes on molasses in British colonies in America and the West Indies. The British Parliament passed the Tea Act in May 1773. It reinforced a tea tax in the American colonies. The act also allowed the British East India Company to have a monopoly on the tea trade there. This meant that the American colonists were not allowed to buy tea from any other source.
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The statement about the relationship between East, West and South Africa with Europe that is correct is A. Some areas initially benefitted from trade with the Europeans, but eventually, the contact resulted in the division of Africa into separate colonies. South Africa has a violent history consisting of racial and political tension. There is also inter-tribal tension which sometimes flares up into armed conflict between the various groups. The European settlers colonized large areas of South Africa and forced the African people into homelands and reserves.
The answer is D France exercised more direct control over its African colonies
Each document has a clear dictation of rights that should allowed upon people in general. Each document is also similar in that they all challenge the monarch.