They refused to listen, because Parliament claimed that it had the power to make laws for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever"
They refused to listen, because Parliament claimed that it had the power to make laws for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever"
They refused to listen, because Parliament claimed that it had the power to make laws for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever"
listen
He could. There might have to be an Act of Parliament.
Because they make money out of selling it
It infuriate most parents when their children refuse to listen to them and treat with disrespect.
Because King George the 3rd was still mad about the colonists protesting.
because the things that hapnned in the early life,
he was already in alot of debt and they knew that they wouldn't get there money back.
Yes, Parliament had the power to refuse taxes, particularly in the context of English history. This power stemmed from the principle of "no taxation without representation," where Parliament, representing the people, could challenge or deny tax proposals from the monarchy. Over time, especially following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, Parliament's authority to control taxation became more firmly established, reinforcing its role as a key body in governance.
Children drive mothers crazy because they don't listen and refuse to mind their mothers.
They didn't refuse, in fact, the opposite happened. Most of the things made were sent to the British .You have to remember they were British and thought of themselves that way. There was a system of a flow of goods between the two.