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how did the sugar act cause tension between the colonists and britains

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MissLilDoughnut
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  • 14-09-2017
That tea was worth literally millions of dollars which obviously upset british and they were already in dept from the "French Indian War" the act of throwing the tea into the Boston harbor also showed that the colonists were not afraid of revolting!!! <3
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