Sugar Act was passed in 1764, the American Revolution began in 1775, so 11 years.
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They didn't because they were many years before revolution began in 1776.
It started in 1755 and ended in 1783. It started off with the British raising the taxes and telling the colonists that they could not go past the Appalachian Mountains. The first real battle was the battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775.
um... If you mean "what effects did the American Revolution have on other nations", then the answer would be What effect DIDN'T the American Revolution have on other nations? England lost one of their greatest colonies, the French colonists gained enough courage and allies to have their own Revolution, America was born, allowing everything America has done to come to pass. It allowed the Civil War to happen, it greatly changed the outcome of WWI and WWII, and allowed us to explore the land west of the Appalachian Mountains, allowing us to form a Manifest Destiny, it allowed Canada and Mexico to become their own independent nations... I could go on, but I don't think I have to... This question was utterly pointless.
A British colonial official may defend British action toward the American colonies in the years just before the Revolution. They may use the argument that the colonists were traitors.
The American revoloution started in 1775 and ended in 1783