Yes, the Sugar Act of 1764 angered colonists primarily because it imposed taxes on sugar and molasses imported into the colonies. While the tax rates were not excessively high, the act also aimed to enforce stricter customs regulations, which frustrated colonists who felt their economic freedom was being undermined. This resentment contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and Britain, ultimately leading to calls for greater representation and resistance against taxation without representation.
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