There view is they get more money that's what they intended for all of there Acts just like America they need taxes to not be in debt but the British went over board with all of there taxes.
THe british perspective was not that hard to understand.
george washintonErm, actually George Washington had his own plantation, it was William wilberfrce and thomas Clarkson
to support there army with the money from the taxes
What does it mean that the Sugar Act made it illegal to trade with non-british suppliers
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.
In 1764, the British Parliament passed the Sugar Act to raise revenues. It was a tax placed on sugar and molasses. This tax affected the American colonies. The Sugar Act was also known as the American Revenue Act.
The French and Indian War had placed a burden on the British treasury. In order to raise finds from its American colonies, the British parliament in 1764 passed the Sugar Act. This was a tax on imported refined sugar products and molasses. It was strongly objected to by the American colonies.
the sugar act
the sugar act was pssed by british parliment. it put a 3 cent tax on sugar.
This was the Sugar Act.
The colonist didn't organize the sugar act. It was a British law.
The colonist didn't organize the sugar act. It was a British law.
This was the Sugar Act.
The British Parliment passed the Sugar Act, the Intolerable Acts (Cohersive Acts), and the Stamp Act.
The British placed a tax on sugar, wine, and other important things.
The British placed a tax on sugar, wine, and other important things.
This was the Sugar Act.
the british established a sugar act back in colonial times. it just put a tax on sugar