No, the colonists didn't agree with the Sugar Act and Stamp Act. The colonists protested because each act put taxes on stamps, sugar, molasses and more. Colonists thought it was unfair to them because the British were taxing them. They protested at the side of more acts and they eventually had the Revolutionary War.
the colonist were mad
Stamp Act
After. The stamp act was added in 1765 and the sugar act was improved in 1764.
In American colonies, reaction to the 1765 Stamp Act was greeted in America by an outburst of denunciation.
Well, for one, the stamp act taxed STAMPS and other commonalities, while the sugar act taxed SUGAR and other commonalities.
the act lowered the taxes of molasses imported by the colonist
The stamp act charged the colonist in paper goods
the name of this Act was the Sugar Act which taxed the colonists for the first time
The English King reacted to the colonists petition about the Sugar Act and Stamp Act by repealing the Stamp Act. Ben Franklin went and argued in front of English Parliament warning of a revolution.
british made the colonist pay a tax on molases and sugar ,but the colonist were angered.therefore, colonist convinced all 12 colonies except one to stop buying tea from the british, leading up to the stamp act of 1765.
The colonist didn't organize the sugar act. It was a British law.
the colonist were mad
Stamp Act
After. The stamp act was added in 1765 and the sugar act was improved in 1764.
The stamp and sugar act happened because the british were taxing the colonists on little things such as stamp and sugar. The colonists, of course, protested. This lead to the Boston Tea Party. The stamp and sugar act happened because the british were taxing the colonists on little things such as stamp and sugar. The colonists, of course, protested. This lead to the Boston Tea Party.
stamp act
Stamp Act