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British laws that affected the colonies were made by?

British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.


How were the laws made in the colonies?

They are made by the British king


How where laws made in the british colonies?

The members of parliament make and pass the laws


How did the laws Parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies?

The laws parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies since they lowered taxes.


How did the colonies and British react to each of these events laws situations?

they boycotted british trade


What was the british policy refusing to enforce british laws in American colonies?

Salutary neglect


What was the British policy to refusing to enforce British laws in American colonies?

Salutary neglect


What were British law makers called when they ruled the colonies?

The British laws were called the Townshend Acts.


Who passed laws that colonists followed?

The American colonies were British and followed British law. British law was passed by the British Parliament.


Why did the colonists decide to fight the british?

their taxes increased and the king of Britain passed laws like the stamp act or the Townsend acts or the intolerable acts allowed British soldiers to live in their houses and pay for everything shipped in the colonies


Who passed the laws that colonists followed?

The American colonies were British and followed British law. British law was passed by the British Parliament.


How do you think England's policy of salutary neglect toward the 13 colonies would affect the colonies' future political and economic development?

Salutary neglect was a British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, meant to keep the American colonies obedient to Great Britain.This policy allowed the enforcement of trade relations laws to be lenient. ChaCha!