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Why did the British keep the sugar act

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They loved the profits
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The Revenue Act of 1764, also known as the Sugar Act, was the first tax on the American colonies imposed by the British Parliament. Its purpose was to raise revenue through the colonial customs service and to give customs agents more power and latitude with respect to executing seizures and enforcing customs law.

Knowing them, they loved the taxes. It helped profits.

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