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Kamari Juarez
4 March, 01:16
How did the stamp act differ from the sugar act?
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Tatiana Palmer
4 March, 02:56
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The Stamp Act was an internal tax that affected a great number of colonists.
The Sugar Act was an indirect tax on imports.
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