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were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the British Parliament
Did the british governments overreact to the colonal protesis .by issuing the intolerable
They were subjects of the British Monarchy.
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it was the same as the BritishObviously the the governments of many former British colonies are base on the British system of government and law. That and in some instances influences that came from the original culture and religion.
the British government had the final say over all the colonies
were not represented in the british parliament
the colonies paid tax to british but had no repersenatives there
"Imperial preference" refers to "preferred", that is reduced, tariffs available to countries or colonies under British rule &/or members of the British Commonwealth as the Empire was later called.
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Assimilation is the word for the policy of an imperial power that attempts to absorb colonies culturally and politically. The former British Empire is an example of an imperial power.
never developed an effective, centralized government.
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William Yandell Elliot has written: 'The new British empire' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Imperial federation, Colonies, Social conditions, Economic conditions
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were not represented in the British Parliament