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Why did Britain impose the Sugar Act and Quartering Act?

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Quartering act housed British soldiers as a means to house simply, some believe it also contributed to some form of detective work. Sugar act was profit for the British and also helped with the French Indian war
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The quartering act because it was cheaper for them, and also the sugar acts so that they could profit
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