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The Declaratory Act repealed the Stamp Act since the colonial boycotts of taxed goods were hurting the British economy. The Act also stated that British authority was equally powerful in America as it was in Britain and that Parliament had the authority to pass binding laws on the American colonies.
Power struggles Trade was disrupted, hurting the economy Provincial battles Many mercenaries were hired, hurting the economy
immigrants are hurting the economy
Big businesses are hurting the economy because they aren't paying employees a living wage. Without a living wage, consumers can't spend as they normally would.
yes, is it hurting anyone?
Power struggles Trade was disrupted, hurting the economy Provincial battles Many mercenaries were hired, hurting the economy
A slumping Global economy... Everyone is hurting.
The political problems cause instability, hurting Economics development.
The political problems cause instability, hurting economics development.
British hurt Irish by flooding Ireland with manufacturing goods, hurting local producers
By boycotting goods, it hurts the company/countries trade as they do not profit from selling goods, therefore hurting their economy.
By hurting u mean injured. For the answer though, it just did.