Why did Britain begin enforcing trade laws passed by Parliament? to fund more wars to raise more revenue revenge for the Revolution colonists had supported Spai
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Grenville saw this as only fair since the taxes on the British people had increased dramatically during the war. One of the first measures passed to raise revenue from the American colonies was a tax on sugar. ... The Sugar and Molasses Act of 1733 was not planned as a revenue bill but as a means to regulate trade.
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From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay their fair share of the costs for their own defense. ... Thus the British began their attempts to reform the imperial system. In 1764, Parliament enacted the Sugar Act, an attempt to raise revenue in the colonies through a tax on molasses.
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