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Karley Steele
25 July, 21:05
How did the colonies avoid the Sugar Act?
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Ashley Hutchinson
26 July, 00:27
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It could be argued that the colonies avoided the Sugar Act by boycotting almost all of the goods that were included in the Act, thus preventing Britain from gaining the tax revenue.
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