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British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy.
British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy.
British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy.
It would have been difficult for "Vermont" to pass any laws in 1771 because it wasn't a state ("Republic") until 1777
The tone of voices.
It convinced leaders not to make laws addressing issues such as child labor and pollution.
No, this was because they had no laws against pollution or what they did with waste.
It would save a lot of paper! Contracts and laws would be difficult--
The 1970's was the decade where the first important laws were passed to decrease the amount of water pollution.
To see a red light as green, you would have to drive at a speed faster than the speed of light, which is not possible according to the laws of physics.
No state laws. Local laws by Parishes or municipalities. Check locale for Ordinances.
clean water act 72