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Answer:

The primary reason why parliament passed sugar act, stamp act, and the townshend act was because they were trying to raise money. Both taxes promised dire consequences in a post-war economy.

Explanation:

FOR THE SUGAR ACT.. Parliament, desiring revenue from its North American colonies, passed the first law specifically aimed at raising colonial money for the Crown. The act increased duties on non-British goods shipped to the colonies. FOR THE STAMP ACT.. they sought to raise money to pay for this army through a tax on all legal and official papers and publications circulating in the colonies. AND Townshend act To help pay the expenses involved in governing the American colonies