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The biggest issue of the Declaratory Act of 1766 was that it asserted the British Parliament's authority to legislate for the American colonies "in all cases whatsoever," effectively undermining colonial self-governance. This declaration came in the wake of the repeal of the Stamp Act, and while it aimed to reaffirm British control, it intensified colonial resentment towards British rule. Colonists viewed it as an infringement on their rights and freedoms, igniting further tensions that eventually contributed to the American Revolution.

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