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British laws that affected the colonies were made by?

British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.


Who made laws for the colonies?

the president


Who made laws in most of the colonies?

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How where laws made in the british colonies?

The members of parliament make and pass the laws


Who made the laws and voted for the government leader in the colonies?

No one


Who made the laws and voted the government leaders in the colonies?

i think it was the 44th president and u have the answer on top of ur heads which is Barack Obama yep that is the answer:):)


How did the laws that parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies?

it made the colonists listen to them


What was the name of the British laws made to regulate trade between the colonies and other countries?

The Navigation Acts..i think.(:


What is old representative system government?

This is the system, the laws in the colonies were made by:A Governor, representing the King of Monarch.A Council, consisting of members who were selected by the governor to assist him in his functionAn Assembly, consisting of members who were elected from among the white planters and merchants.


How did middle colonies developed?

Patroons which were people that obtained land for bringing at least 50 settlers to the colonies/Proprietary colonies which were colonies that were run by one person/Royal colonies were colonies that the king owned but the colonists made the local laws/Also there was the incident where William Penn received land from the king because he owed his father


Why did the American colonies declare their independence from british empire?

Some of the reasons the American colonies declared their independence from the British empire:The colonists were heavily taxedColonists had no say in their own affairsParliament made their laws


What are the characteristics of covenant?

A covenant is a sacred agreement between men and god that creates a set of laws. An example is the mayflower compact which was a covenant that the pilgrims made when they landed in Plymouth rock. They established these laws because they had no laws as they were not in the English colonies