He made the monarchy stronger.
He reduced Parliament's role.
He allowed the Tories into his inner circle
yes it did i gave the british power and make it easy for the colonies to fight the battles
Declaratory act.
Parliament has the power to impose taxes on British colonies primarily because they are considered subjects of the British Crown and are governed under British law. The principle of "virtual representation" was asserted, arguing that the colonies were represented in Parliament, even if they did not have direct representatives. This taxation authority was also rooted in the need to fund British military protection and administration in the colonies. Ultimately, the belief in parliamentary sovereignty meant that Parliament held the right to legislate and tax for the entire empire.
the plan granted to much power to the colonies
the plan granted to much power to the colonies
The British had power over the colonies
The British had power over the colonies
Parliament, under Prime Minister George Grenville, asserted that it had the power to impose taxes on British colonies based on the principle that the colonies were subject to British law and governance. Grenville argued that since the colonies benefited from British protection and military support, they should contribute to the costs of their defense and administration. This justification was rooted in the belief that all subjects of the British Empire, regardless of location, were obligated to pay taxes to the Parliament. Additionally, Grenville maintained that the taxes were necessary to help alleviate Britain's debt following the French and Indian War.
yes it did i gave the british power and make it easy for the colonies to fight the battles
The British Parliment lost its power over the 13 colonies
India and Hong Kong
Declaratory act.
the plan granted to much power to the colonies
the plan granted to much power to the colonies
The British recognized the wealth that was contained in North America. Charters were issued by the British crown ad colonies were created on the eastern coast of North America. This gave the British access to farm products such as cotton and tobacco.
King George did not expect the Colonists to choose to rebel against his power and demand their freedom.
He denied the rights of self - government for the colonies, and displayed unlimited power which angered the 13 colonies.