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bonufazy [111]
2 years ago
7

What were two purposes of the Sugar Act passed by the British Parliament in 1764?

History
1 answer:
Agata [3.3K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Option "A" and "B" is the correct answer to the following question.

Explanation:

In United states colonial past, the Sugar Act, also known as the Cultivation Act or Revenue Act, was British laws and regulations seeking to end the illegal trade of sugar and molasses from either the French and Dutch Indies and increasing revenues to fund expanded British Empire understand the importance of communication the French and Indian Wars.

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