Passage of the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act
A) led many colonists to believe that the British were expanding colonial freedom.
B) convinced many colonists that the British were trying to take away their historic liberty.
C) resulted in fewer laws being passed by Parliament regarding the colonies.
D) exemplified to many colonists the difference between legislation and taxation.
E) required action by each colonial legislature.
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