answersLogoWhite

0

Parliament's authority

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Whose authority does the Congress use to declare independence?

The good peoples of the colonies


Whose authority does the congress use to declare independence in the last paragraph of the delaration of independence?

the good people of the colonies the good people of the colonies


Who has the authority to accept or reject presidential nominations?

Congress


The ultimate source of legal authority in the colonies was?

the king


Why do people accept political authority?

For the same reason that people accept religious authority. Starting at a very early age in their lives, they are indoctrinated by threats of eternal damnation or by compulsory education and forced to idolize and defend these illegitimate authority figures who have an interest in perpetuating this cycle of threats and force.


How were the early colonies governed in the 1600's?

The middle colonies were governed by the king. they were under his authority and subject to his will and pleasure. These colonies were also known as the royal colonies.


Whose side is the Continental Army on?

the side of the colonies


What was the intent of the coercive acts?

to reassert Parliment's authority in the colonies


Who gives authority to colonize in charter colonies?

the king


Who believed it had legal authority in the colonies?

The British government believed it had legal authority in the colonies, based on their interpretation of the British constitution and the concept of parliamentary sovereignty. They maintained that the colonies were subject to British laws and regulations.


What prevented parliament from asserting its authority in the American colonies before 1760?

its assumption that its authority had already been established


What does undogmatic mean?

Undogmatic means to be unwilling to accept authority or dogma.