Friday, May 27, 2011

The Molasses Act was significant in that it...

  • created a thriving new industry in southern port cities such as Charleston and Savannah.
  • eroded the profits of the West Indies sugar plantation owners and encouraged New England to export honey, a rival sweetener.
  • touched off political clashes between Britain and the colonies, foreshadowing a new era of imperial control.
  • angered Americans because it favored British molasses manufacturers. 

ANSWER: The Molasses Act was significant in that it touched off political clashes between Britain and the colonies, foreshadowing a new era of imperial control.

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