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The majority of the rules and laws came from the country that owned the colony. As a result, the American legal system begain with the laws of Great Britain, with heavy Spanish influence in the Southwest and French influence in Louisiana. The leaders of the colonies, usually a committee, established additional rules for keeping their community running. In some cases, these rules were considered unfair or unreasonable, particularly those associated with religious issues, and people left these colonies to establish their own. Roger Williams founded Rhode Island due to this. simple answer British

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the congress would go in a meeting and discuss about laws and what the people in the colonies thought about the new laws.for example the stamp act which was the people in the colonies would have to pay a tax almost anything writen or printed on paper.

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if this was back in the 17 hundreds the answer was the british government in England. but if it was after i dont know

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They were made out of my butt

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They are made by the British king

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The Parliament

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The King.

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they put money in banksd

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i dont know and i dont care

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