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what was the goal of the sugar act of 1764 and the stamp act of 1765?
a. to appease angry colonists by increasing their freedoms
b. to limit trade between the colonies and other nations
c. to demonstrate british authority in the colonies
d. to create revenue for the british government
The Sugar Act of 1764 was a revenue - raising act passed by the British Parliament. It placed duties on molasses and sugar imported by the colonies. The Stamp Act of 1765 required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp. Both acts were primarily aimed at generating revenue for the British government.
- Option A: These acts did not increase colonists' freedoms. Instead, they imposed more regulations and taxes, which angered the colonists.
- Option B: Limiting trade was not the main goal. The Navigation Acts were more about regulating trade, but these two acts were about revenue.
- Option C: Demonstrating authority was a secondary aspect. The main driving force was financial (revenue).
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D. to create revenue for the British government