How were the Sugar Act, the Quartering Act and the Stamp Act similar? They were taxes made by the British without any American representatives They were taxes that both the British and the Americans made together. They were taxes that the Americans made the British pay.

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How were the Sugar Act, the Quartering
Act and the Stamp Act similar?
They were taxes made by the British without
any American representatives
They were taxes that both the British and the
Americans made together.
They were taxes that the Americans made the
British pay.
Answer

They were taxes made by the British without any American representatives.

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The Sugar Act, the Quartering Act, and the Stamp Act were all taxes imposed by the British government on the American colonies without any representation of...
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