The stamp act and sugar act were boycotts from the colonists towards England. England was taxing the Colonists on tea, sugar, stamps and other necessities. After these acts , the Colonists also had...
Both of these acts taxed goods in the American colonies. The stamp act taxed seals for mail and other paper products. The sugar act taxed obviously sugar and other items.
The sugar act lowered the tax on molasses imported by the colonist. The stamp act placed a tax on almost all printed material in the colonies - everything from newspapers and pamphlets to wills and...