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No, the opposite. The population was 90% farmers. There were also homeless wondering about the colonies so much that individuals towns put in laws against the homeless.
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a significant tool in the hands of British authorities to maintain control over the colonies. It allowed the board to review and potentially veto any laws passed by colonial legislatures that were deemed to be against the interests of the British Empire. This power played a role in increasing tensions between the colonies and Britain leading up to the American Revolution.
Royal Colonies.
the rules or laws of the middle colonies were that there was no slavery and they were totally against slavery.
No, the opposite. The population was 90% farmers. There were also homeless wondering about the colonies so much that individuals towns put in laws against the homeless.
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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.
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Revenge against New England merchants for their earlier protests
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She died because she was going against the laws of that society in trying to protect her child.
a significant tool in the hands of British authorities to maintain control over the colonies. It allowed the board to review and potentially veto any laws passed by colonial legislatures that were deemed to be against the interests of the British Empire. This power played a role in increasing tensions between the colonies and Britain leading up to the American Revolution.
The members of parliament make and pass the laws