On what basis did the American colonists object to the vice-admiralty courts in which violators of the Sugar Act were tried?
A) They were administered by the British Navy rather than civilian officials.
B) These courts were located in Britain and defendants were required to pay for travel.
C) The courts were run by British-appointed judges.
D) Colonists did not believe they should be prosecuted by the same courts as British criminals.
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