Everything about The Sugar Duties Act 1846 totally explained
The
Sugar Duties Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict) was a
statute of the
United Kingdom which equalized
import duties for
sugar from
British colonies. It was passed in
1846 at the same time as the repeal of the
Corn laws by the Importation Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 22). The Act, combined with the recent
abolition of slavery had a devastating effect on
Caribbean economies, which had previously enjoyed preferential treatment in relation to import duties from the West Indies. There were in fact two Sugar Duties Acts in 1846 (c.41 and c.63), one being a replacement for the other.
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