the act of union between England and wales was in 1536.
Carmarthenshire has been a county in Wales since 1284, following the Laws in Wales Acts.
Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called public acts or civil law statutes.
When English colonists settled in a new land they carried their own laws with them. This is called the: The Intolerable Acts is what they were called.
The principality was brought under English control in 1284 when the Statute of Rhuddlan was enacted, the remaining Welsh territory was administered under the Marcher Lords until the Laws in Wales acts of 1536 (and 1542) were passed making England and Wales a single legal state. Sometimes referred to as the Act of Union between England and Wales similar to the Scottish/English Act although the naming of it as such is unofficial and didn't occur until the 20th century.
right-to-work laws
The British laws were called the Townshend Acts.
Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called public acts or civil law statutes.
right to work
The Intolerable Acts (so-called by the American patriots) were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament that were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party. They were called the Coercive Acts in Great Britain.
The draft laws of the Union, often called conscription acts were begun in 1863 due to shortages in voluntary recruits in the North. On April 13, 1865, President Lincoln ended the draft.
Factory Act of 1833