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were not represented in the British Parliament
An MP is a member of parliament while a PM is a prime minister, and also a member of parliament, and the head of parliament.
were not represented in the british parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is someone who has been elected to sit in Parliament. A minister is an MP with some executive power. All ministers are in charge of a department of the government. Together they make up the Cabinet, which the Prime Minister is in charge of.
The relationship between Britain and British North America was mostly strained. British North America was bitter about the taxes it had to pay to Britain.
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King George I and II were German-born. As a result, they were not particularly familiar with the English way of doingh things. So, the executive power essentially passed to Parliament and the prime minister. The balance of power shifted in favor of Pasrliament
1642-1651
A boycott is a voluntary abstention from using or buying goods or services, often as a form of protest. A repeal, on the other hand, is the removal or reversal of a law, rule, or regulation. While a boycott is a form of protest, a repeal is a legal action taken to cancel existing legislation.
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48% of the colonists were English.
The Parliament of 1760 wanted to establish its power. When George III came to the British throne, he decided to prove himself a strong leader despite Britain being a constitutional monarchy. As a result, competent advisors like William Pitt moved aside for the king's choices. The king and his Parliament looked toward changing their relationship with the American colonies. As a result, 1760 marked a turning point in the relationship between the two countries