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Because it upheld its power to make laws for the colonies

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Parliament had full power and authority to make colonial laws in all cases.

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Q: Why did the English pass the Declaratory Act in 1766?
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When did parliament pass the declaratory act?

it started in 1766


The purpose of British Declaratory act of 1766?

the declaratory act declared that briten had the right to tax the colonies.


What year did the declaratory act happen in?

The date of the declaratory act is March 18, 1766.


What is the decalarty act of 1766?

The declaratory act of 1766 is an act Britain used to replace the stamp act the declaratory act is to- proclaim the right of Britain to pass laws regulating the colonies(including trade)


In the Act of 1766 the Parliament once again stated that it had the power to make the laws for the colonies?

Declaratory Act


What was the The Declaratory Act?

The Declaratory Act was made in 1766. It repealed the Stamp Act, but stated that the British could tax the colonies the same as they could tax the British.


What year did did the declaratory act happen?

1766


Who passed the declaratory act?

The house of commons passed the declaratory act on the 18th of march 1766


When was the Declaratory Act passed?

In 1766 by the Parliament of Great Britain.


Where did the declaratory act take place?

The Declaratory Act or the American Colonies Act of 1766 was enacted by Parliament and imposed on the American colonies. It was developed after the Stamp Act of 1765 was repealed. The Act was made to establish Britain's dominance over the colonies.


When did the British parliament pass the declaratory act which proclaims parliaments right to make laws for the American colonies without their consent?

1766, i think


Which act stated that England's government had the absolute power to make laws and changes to the colonial government in all cases?

declaratory Act