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What was the first act that the parliament passed in an attempt to raise revenue by taxing the american colonists? a. the quartering act: obligated colonial legislations to meet the needs of british soldiers stationed in that colonyb. the stamp act: mandated that colonists affix stamps to certain legal and commercial documentsc. the declaratory act: stated that the parliament had the absolute right to impose taxes on the colonistsd. the revenue act: taxed goods such as paper and paint that the colonies imported from britaine. the sugar act: increased the duties on sugar imported from the west indies

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