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Because because of the Sugar Act, the colonists felt that taxation without representation wasn't fair.
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.
There were no wars happening within the Revolutionary War. The only actual war that was going on at this exact time and place was the Revolutionary War.
The Quartering Act, Boston Tea Party, and Royal Proclamation of 1763 were all precursors to the Revolutionary War. The War Hawk Congress was not a precursor to the war.
The partiots were important to the revolutionary war, because they owed their allegience to the revolutionary idealim, whereas the betrayers were peril to the revolutionary war.
the American revolution is important because it led to the revolutionary war