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Why did Britain create laws like the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act?

Britain was in debt after spending so much money trying to find the lost colonists.

Britain was in debt after winning the French and Indian War.

Britain was in debt after spending so much money on Jamestown after the Starving
Time.

Britain was in debt after losing the French and Indian War.

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The Sugar and Stamp Acts. The Sugar and Stamp Acts of 1764 and 1765, intended to raise revenue in Great Britain, led to increased resistance from the colonies.

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