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- how did colonists protest the sugar act? name two ways.
- why was the sugar act important even though it was not as famous as later taxes?
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To answer how colonists protested the Sugar Act, we recall historical actions: 1) Boycotting British goods (especially sugar - related products) to hit British trade. 2) Smuggling goods to avoid the tax, as the Sugar Act aimed to stop smuggling but colonists evaded it. Also, some colonial assemblies protested the act's legality, claiming taxation without representation.
The Sugar Act was important because: 1. It was one of the first direct British taxes on the colonies, setting a precedent for later taxes (like the Stamp Act), which angered colonists over "taxation without representation". 2. It increased British enforcement of trade laws, which disrupted colonial smuggling - based economies and led to growing colonial resentment. 3. It united colonists in opposition, laying groundwork for future protests and the American Revolution.
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Two ways colonists protested the Sugar Act: 1. Boycotted British goods (particularly sugar - related items) to reduce British trade revenue. 2. Engaged in smuggling to avoid paying the tax imposed by the Sugar Act. (Additional: Some colonial assemblies formally protested the act, arguing against "taxation without representation".)