The Sugar Act was NOT designed to A) raise the customs duty on foreig

The Sugar Act was NOT designed to

A) raise the customs duty on foreign molasses imported into the American colonies.
B) raise revenue in the colonies to help pay England’s increased costs of imperial administration.
C) place new customs duties on foreign goods like sugar and wine that colonists regularly purchased in the West Indies.
D) control colonial smuggling.

 

ANSWER
A

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