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What does the sugar act, stamp act and quartering act have in common?

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Answer: Both taxes promised dire consequences in a post-war economy.

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While the Sugar Act was a duty only on foreign goods, the Stamp Act taxed items within the colonies

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Answer:

All their purposes were to help pay for the British Troops.

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