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Was it illegal to work on Sunday in the 1700s?

Yes, in some regions during the 1700s, it was illegal to work on Sunday due to religious laws and beliefs. These laws, known as blue laws, were often enforced to encourage religious observance and rest on Sundays. However, the enforcement and severity of these laws varied depending on the region and religious practices.


What were the laws in the 1700s in Georgia?

There was one law that I remember! Lol Right now I am doing a Georgian report and I'm on political government, etc. Any-who, there was a law back then in the 1700s that forbidden slavery. BUt then Georgia's prosper began to fall, so restrictions were lifted and slavery was allowed. xD Good luck ~XXxxAnswerDocxxXX~


Who made the laws for England in the 1700s?

The laws for England in the 1700s were made by Parliament, which consisted of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The monarch also had a role in the legislative process by granting royal assent to bills passed by Parliament.


What are some british laws of the 1700s?

Actually, their were a lot of laws that were set by the church. I do not know many, but I do know that you had to follow the church and give so much of your money to the church. Please feel free to check my answer elsewhere. The laws that you had to follow may have differed in different areas and religions.


Which laws in the 1700s violated the English bill of rights?

In the 1700s, laws such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts violated the English Bill of Rights by imposing taxes on the American colonies without their consent, which was seen as a violation of the principle of no taxation without representation. These actions fueled growing discontent in the colonies and ultimately led to the American Revolution.

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What were the laws in the 1700s in Georgia?

There was one law that I remember! Lol Right now I am doing a Georgian report and I'm on political government, etc. Any-who, there was a law back then in the 1700s that forbidden slavery. BUt then Georgia's prosper began to fall, so restrictions were lifted and slavery was allowed. xD Good luck ~XXxxAnswerDocxxXX~


Who made the laws for England in the 1700s?

The laws for England in the 1700s were made by Parliament, which consisted of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The monarch also had a role in the legislative process by granting royal assent to bills passed by Parliament.


What are some british laws of the 1700s?

Actually, their were a lot of laws that were set by the church. I do not know many, but I do know that you had to follow the church and give so much of your money to the church. Please feel free to check my answer elsewhere. The laws that you had to follow may have differed in different areas and religions.


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