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Explain the chronological sequence of British acts intended to increase imperial control over the colonies and the colonists reaction to those attempts.

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Answer:

Sugar act, Mutiny act, Stamp act

Step-by-step explanation:

Sugar Act: brought down obligation on molasses, expanded on sugar. Intended to stop unlawful sugar exchange between sugar islands and pioneers. Preceding this demonstration British disregarded it. Incensed pilgrims since it was a wellspring of salary for them.

Mutiny Act: act called for homesteaders to room and accommodate them. Homesteaders angry=no requirement for insurance.

Stamp Act: put charge on totally printed reports. Chafed pilgrims since bars were the "Twitter" of the day. A stamp should have been set on everything. Homesteaders were furious about the change.

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