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Yes, they made laws through bodies like the House of Burgesses. They also had governors and the British law.
The laws passed by the House of Burgesses included the creation of a single money type and the Stamp Act Resolves. The House was finally dissolved and a General Assembly was formed instead.
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British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
British Parliament passes laws.
It is called the Parliament. It is divided into two parts the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The house of commons comes up with discuses and puts forward a proposal to enact a new law then if the House of Lords agrees with it it can be formed into a law.
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The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first elected legislature in the North American colonies, in other words, it was the first time colonists were allowed, through their elected representatives, to make laws to govern themselves. The laws still had to approved by the Governor's Council and the Royal Governor before they went into effect, however. In the other British colonies at that time, laws were made by a Governor and/or a council appointed by the King or by the person or company to whom the King had granted the land, and the people had no voice in making the laws that governed them.
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In Victorian England, laws were created by the British Parliament, which consisted of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The monarch, Queen Victoria, also played a role in the legislative process by giving royal assent to bills passed by Parliament.
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