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The Inclosure (or Enclosure) Acts were a series of acts that were passed on several different occasions. The majority of these acts were passed between 1750 and 1860. The most renowned of these acts was passed in 1773.
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the signifiacance of the quartering acts is that most colonies actually followed the law before protest and british soldierswe killed
Parliament passed the Coercive Acts to punish Massachusetts.
Basically what she did was blocked their ocean traffic and the they passed what they called the justice bill. The Bostonians it as "The intolerable act" Because they had been cut off from most town held meetings, also, the British did not bring them food or clothing, until the tea they had dumbed had been paid for. (Mind you, the tea was expensive, and they dumped chests full!) They relied on other colonies and such for food and clothing.
The Inclosure (or Enclosure) Acts were a series of acts that were passed on several different occasions. The majority of these acts were passed between 1750 and 1860. The most renowned of these acts was passed in 1773.
One of the most worst acts ever passed is the education act of going to school. That is the worst act that has ever been passed by congress or the white House
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States' rights supporters.
The Townshend Acts were passed by Parliament to tax the British colonies in America. The purpose of the tax was to raise revenue in the colonies to pay for the governor's and judge's salaries. The taxes most affected the colonists in America who had to pay the taxes.
the most dangerouse thunder storm was in china in May 23 1765.
It most probably is. But, as always it depends on what the minor finds upsetting.
Patrick Henry was the most outspoken colonist against the Stamp Act of 1765. Patrick Henry was a U.S. Founding Father, and twice served as Governor of Virginia.
because the black people got their freedom and rights
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It depends on each individual person. There was many deaths most of which were upsetting like Dobby, Hedwig, Mad-Eye Moody, Tonks, Fred, Remus. The whole chapter of 'The Forest Again' was also really heartbreaking.
what was the most significant social legislation passed by any congress in the history of the US?