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What was Lord Grenville's plan to enforce new taxes?

-Requiring British troops to be fed and housed by colonists.
-The British didn't allow the colonists to settle the Ohio River Valley.
-The British closed the Boston port to keep them from trading.
-The British started the Boston Massacre to frighten the colonists.

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A.) Requiring British troops to be fed and housed by colonists.

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User Simon At Rcl
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Grenville enforced the sugar act in 1764, which raised taxes of imported foreign sugar coming from the West Indies. Under the Molasses Act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses.

I hope this helps, Feren! Sorry if this doesn't answer your question.
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