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When was the Declaratory Act passed?

In 1766 by the Parliament of Great Britain.


What is the name of an attorneys degree?

An attorneys or solicitor must have taken a degree in law and in Great Britain passed what are called 'Bar Exams'.


When was Great Britain found to be a country?

The parliaments of England and Scotland passed an Act of Union in 1707 that joined the two nations into one country called the Kingdom of Great Britain.


Why did great Britain pass laws against selling machines and machine plans in other countries?

Great Britain passed laws against selling machines and machine plans to protect its burgeoning industrial sector and maintain a competitive advantage during the Industrial Revolution. By restricting the export of technology, the government sought to prevent other countries from replicating its manufacturing capabilities, thereby safeguarding jobs and investments domestically. These measures were aimed at preserving Britain's economic dominance and technological edge in the global market.


What is the ultimate source of law in Great Britain?

Currently Her Majesty the Queen ! ALL laws have to be passed by the monarch.


In 1551 Great Britain passed a law banning all sports on December 25 except for what sport?

Archery


What year did the molasses act pass?

The Molasses Act was passed in March, 1733 by the Parliament of Great Britain.


What year the Townshend act passed?

The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed beginning in 1767 by the Parliament of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America.


How did great Britain react to the Boston tea party?

They made the American colonists pay for the tea. They then passed the "Intolerable Acts"


How is the crown passed on in Great Britain?

Usually to the monarch's eldest son. If the monarch doesn't have a son then it goes to the eldest daughter.


One law passed as the result of the tea incident stated that all trials would take place in which location?

Great Britain


What was the prohibitory act?

It was an act passed in 1775 by Great Britain that launched an economic kind of warfare upon the colonies in retaliation for attacking the kings soldiers. And any ship caught trading would be taken by the Royal Navy.