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Why did the colonists protest the Sugar Act and currency act as forms of taxation without representation

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The Sugar Act was passed by Parliament on 5 April 1764, and it arrived in the colonies at a time of economic depression. ... As protests against the Sugar Act developed, it was the economic impact rather than the constitutional issue of taxation without representation that was the main focus for the colonists.

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