No, England does not have a congress. Instead, it is part of the United Kingdom, which has a Parliament consisting of two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is elected and holds significant legislative power, while the House of Lords is appointed and serves mainly as a revising chamber. The UK Parliament is responsible for making and passing laws for the entire country, including England.
Congress imposed tariffs (taxes on imports or exports) to protect the New England textile industry.
England does not have a congress building. An analogy between the two nation's governments is difficult as they are entirely different systems. England has The House of Commons and The House of Lords.
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From the formation of the New England Confederation to that of the Second Continental Congress, the colonists became progressively
Which political faction in the US congress believed in going to war with England in 1812 was necessary?
The Second Continental Congress
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The First Amendment forbids Congress from establishing a religion the way England did when it created the Anglican Church.
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