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war debt of the american revolution
war debt of the french and indian war
to fund the establishment of new colonies
mercantilism
what was the primary reason for parliament passed the act (sugar, stamp, townshend)
The British Parliament passed the Sugar, Stamp, and Townshend Acts mainly to pay off war - debts from the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. These acts were also part of mercantilist policies to control the colonies and raise revenue for the British government. The most primary reason among the given options is to pay off the war debt of the French and Indian War as it was a significant financial burden on the British government at the time.
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War debt of the French and Indian War