Before a proper answer can be offered, more information is needed. British Parliament has passed thousands of laws since 1763. One presumably assumes you mean "affect the colonies and/or the USA". Again, this would include many, many laws. You need to narrow down your question a bit.
Laws passed by the British Parliament during the French Indian War include the Currency Act of 1764 and the Quartering Act in 1765.
King George 3 and the British Parliament tried to limit colonial expansion. They passed an act to prohibit western settlements. They did this because the expansions were costing the British money in defending the territories from the Indians.
Tax Laws
The American Revolution
1. Parliament prevented westward movement through the Proclamation of 1763. 2. Parliament restricted trade through the Navigations Acts, which was the codification of mercantilism. 3. Parliament passed the Stamp act to pay for British troops stationed in the Americas. 4. It passed the Townsend duties, which included the tea tax. All other Acts of Parliament were in response to American Actions, such as the Boston Tea Party.
The Seven Years War (1756-1763)
The Boston Tea Party resulted.
The Boston Tea Party resulted.
The Proclamation of 1763
to satisfy English fur merchants and reduce the chance of another Indian unspring, the PROCLAMATION OF 1763 was passed by parliament. THIS QUESTION WAS ANSWERED BY SUSAN in greenfeild junior high
To force native Americans to relocate west of the Mississippi River
To force native Americans to relocate west of the Mississippi River