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To search a colonists house or warehouse a british officer presented a?

To search a colonist house a British customs officer presented a writ of assistance. This allowed the officer to enter and search the home.


What would be the 14th and 15th colonies of America if America didn't enter the Revolutionary War?

Nova Scotia, Quebec, Bermuda, Bahamas, West and East Florida were also British Crown Colonies


Did the US give up its sovereignty?

This is debated pertaining to the US support for the United Nations, but this ignores the fact that the US has consistently opposed those actions of the United Nations that it deemed contrary to its national interests. Does the US Recognize British Sovereignty? The US always held that we were "free? But did we really win the revolution?According to the treaties of that time, it is not completely clear, and US Federal laws seem to contradict that we actually are a sovereign nation; that we are forever paying debt to the Crown for war loans and reparations.On July 16, 2009, USS Halyburton (FFG-40) visited the Port of London for three nights. On Saturday July 18th, she became the first non-British ship to take part in the Tower of London's Constable's Dues ritual. Dating back to the 14th century, it involved the crew being ceremonially "challenged" for entry into the British capital. This reflects an ancient custom in which a ship had to unload some of its cargo for the sovereign to enter the city.


What did Great Britain do after the revolutionary war?

After the British won, the British took over South Africa and made it the Cape Colony. Eventually, they started Apartheid. The white government kicked out the black government and it was unfair for a while...


Why may the Executive Branch of the Federal government enter into a contract for supplies to support the armed forces?

Because the Executive Branch has the "inherent" Constitutional power to enter into a contract.

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Does the Monarch go into the House of Commons or the House of Lords?

The reigning Monarch may not enter the House of Commons, but is allowed to enter the House of Lords.


When is the Queen allowed to enter Parliament?

The Monarch (Queen) cannot enter the House of Commons, but she is free to sit in on the business of the House of Lords. Although she does not do so, except for the State Opening of Parliament, to keep herself as Head of State separate, independent and neutral from the government.


Why isn't the queen allowed to enter the house of commons?

The Queen is not allowed to enter the House of Commons as a matter of convention and respect for the democratic process. This tradition stems from the historical power struggles between the monarchy and Parliament, particularly during the English Civil War. The House of Commons represents the elected representatives of the people, and allowing the monarch to enter could be seen as an infringement on parliamentary sovereignty. Instead, the Queen's role is primarily ceremonial, with significant interactions occurring in the House of Lords or during official state functions.


Can the Queen of England enter the House of Commons?

No, the Queen may not enter the House of Commons - she may only enter the House of Lords, and conducts the official state opening of parliament from the House of Lords.


What are the release dates for Commons - 2010 Enter-View 1-1?

Commons - 2010 Enter-View 1-1 was released on: USA: 22 March 2010


What is the onlybuilding the Queen cannot enter?

The only building that the Queen cannot enter is the House of Commons in the UK Parliament without an invitation. This tradition stems from the principle of parliamentary privilege, which asserts that the monarch must not interfere in the workings of Parliament. When the Queen addresses Parliament, she does so from the House of Lords instead.


Who was the last king or queen to enter the House of commons?

Charles I


Whose speech is read out every year in the house of lords to open the parliament?

The Queen's speech. Constitutionally, the Monarch is not permitted to enter the house of commons, so Her representative, Black Rod, summons the MP's to the House of Lords to hear the speech.


What rooms of parliament are the queen allowed in not allowed in?

The Queen is permitted to enter the House of Lords in the UK Parliament, where she delivers the Queen's Speech during the State Opening of Parliament. However, she is traditionally not allowed to enter the House of Commons. This custom underscores the principle of the separation of powers, highlighting the independence of the Commons from the monarchy.


When have Canadian senators entered the house of commons?

It is unusual for senators to enter the elected House of Commons. Generally, this takes place when foreign heads of State or Government address the members of both Houses (this usually takes place in the Commons chamber, due to its larger size). For most state ceremonial functions, members of the House of Commons instead attend the bar of the Senate chamber.


How many years left will we enter the 22nd century?

The 22nd century will begin in the year 2101 and end in 2200. As of now, in 2023, we have 78 years left until we enter the 22nd century.


Do you have to be a Canadian to enter the House of Commons?

No, you don't need to be a Canadian to enter the House of Commons. Many non-Canadians have entered the House to address members of Parliament (such as the prime ministers of the United Kingdom, and presidents of the United States). Anyone who is not a member of the House, under most circumstances, cannot speak or enter proceedings without being removed by the Sergeant-at-Arms; however, the House can compose itself to be addressed by a special guest with advanced notice.