There were no colonies when the English parliament started.
England, and the English settlers that lived in them.
The Townshend acts were a series of laws started by parliament to raise revenue in the colonies. The acts were started and put into place in 1767.
The Townshend Acts started in 1767 in Great Britain by their Parliament. The Parliament had passed several acts relating to the British colonies in North America.
The British Parliament instituted the Stamp Act on the colonies to exert more control over the people.
His justification was that the Colonies share some of the tax burdensince many believed the the Seven Year's War had been started by the Colonies and fought on their behalf.
I know of no country that was started by Catholics to avoid persecution by the British. However, one of the colonies, Maryland, was created as a refuge for English Catholics. Later it became the state of Maryland.
It didn't clash. They were English colonies ruled by an English king and even after the war started they still saw themselves as English.
The Enlightenment .
They rebeled, partcipated in boycotts, started the Revolutonary War then created and signed the Declaration of Independence.
1265 - The rebel leader, Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, called an unofficial parliament at Oxford. 1295 - King Edward I called the first official and lawful parliament, later nicknamed the 'Model Parliament'. The members were chosen on the same basis as for Simon de Montfort's rebel parliament.
The Townshend Acts started in 1767 in Great Britain by their Parliament. The Parliament had passed several acts relating to the British colonies in North America.
The triangular trade started and ended in English ports providing them with goods and resources from the North American colonies.