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how much sugar did the sugar act cut off

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The Sugar Act of 1764 did not directly cut off any amount of sugar. It was actually a tax imposed on sugar and other products, such as molasses, imported into the American colonies by the British government. The act aimed to reduce colonial smuggling and raise revenue to help pay for the expenses of the French and Indian War.
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