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Q: Who wrote petitions to the British Parliament?
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Who wrote petitions to the British Parliament and launched a sugar boycott in their effort to abolish slavery?

Quakers


What did the delegates to the stamp act congress hope to achieve by sending petitions to the British king and Parliament?

They hoped that it would end both the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act.


Us history why did the colonists boycott?

The colonists were tired of being taxed with no say in government. After their appeals and petitions were repeatedly denied by Parliament, the colonists began boycotting British goods. The colonists knew that if they wanted to get attention from the British, they needed to attack their economy.


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People of Nova Scotia's reaction to confederation?

The people of Nova Scotia reaction to confederation was... # Wrote petitions # Argued in the provincial Legislature # Contacted the British government # Some of them talked about joining United States


Were the colonial assemblies dictated by British Parliament?

They were highly inflluenced by the British parliament and also were conducted simliar to the way that the British parliament was conducted.


A difference between government in Britain and government in Colonial America was that colonies?

were not represented in the British Parliament


Who passed the laws that colonists followed?

The American colonies were British and followed British law. British law was passed by the British Parliament.


Which document did the second continental congress send to king george to reaffirm colonists allegiance to him but not to parliament?

Olive branch petitions


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British Columbia Parliament Buildings was created in 1898.


What is the British law making body?

The law making branch of British government is called Parliament.


What ways did Quakers draw attention to the issue of abolition?

by boycotting slave-grown sugar by writing petitions to Parliament