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How where laws made in the british colonies?

The members of parliament make and pass the laws


Which legislation by Parliament stated its right to pass laws and make decisions for the colonies?

The Declaratory Act


What was the Declaratory Act?

The Declaratory Act was issued by Britain and said that Parliament's authority was the same in America as it was in Britain. It stated that Parliament had the authority to make binding laws on the colonies.


When did the British parliament pass the declaratory act which proclaims parliaments right to make laws for the American colonies without their consent?

1766, i think


Why did parliament pass taxes to the colonies?

To get tax revenue.


Why did Parliament pass new laws governing the colonies?

To get extra money from the colonists.


Can the European Parliament pass laws?

Yes it can.


What gave parliament the right to pass laws in the colonies in all cases whatsoever?

The right of Parliament to pass laws in the colonies "in all cases whatsoever" was grounded in the principle of parliamentary sovereignty, which held that Parliament was the supreme legal authority in Britain and its colonies. This authority was asserted in the Declaratory Act of 1766, which accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act, explicitly stating that Parliament had the right to legislate for the colonies in all matters. This claim was rooted in the belief that colonists were represented in Parliament through virtual representation, despite their lack of direct representation. However, this assertion fueled colonial discontent and resistance, ultimately contributing to the American Revolution.


Act decreeing that parliament had the right to pass whatever laws were needed to govern the empire?

The American Colonies Act 1766 decreed that Parliament had the right to pass whatever laws were needed to govern the empire. It was passed to show that Britain would still assert its authority over the colonies, even though it repealed the unpopular Stamp Act due to the economic pressure of boycotts.


What year townshend act pass?

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.


In 1776 parliament passed the which stated that parliament had the authority to pass legislation for the colonies in all matters?

drugs


Why do we parliament?

To work on our behalf to pass the laws that we all live by.