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Which of the following British laws illustrates an attempt to keep the

colonists from purchasing goods from other colonial powers?

(A) The Sugar Act

(B) The Quartering Act

(C) The Quebec Act

(D) The Coercive Acts

(E) The Currency Act

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It would be the "Sugar Act" that illustrates an attempt to keep the colonists from purchasing goods from other colonial powers, since this law led to British duties being charged on molasses-related products.
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