Needless to say, they were very unhappy about it, since the Act basically said that the British Parliament had the right to pass any law (including a law about new taxes) at any time, whether the colonists agreed with that law or not. Since the colonists still had no representation in Parliament, this was yet one more motivation for the colonists to consider a rebellion, and a number of American colonial leaders began to advocate for such a rebellion against British rule.
because the colonists were too excitied at the repeal of the stamp act that they didnt pay attention the the implementation of declaratory act
Declaratory Act
Declaratory Act of 1766
Colonists united in their anger against British taxation without representation.
The Declaratory Act
Colonists disliked the declaratory act because they didn't get a say in what taxes to pass and which taxes not to pass.
because the colonists were too excitied at the repeal of the stamp act that they didnt pay attention the the implementation of declaratory act
Parliament agreed to repel the Stamp Act on one condition, the colonists had to agree to the Declaratory Act being passed, which gave Parliament full power and authority to make and pass laws. The colonists happily accepted, glad to be free of the Stamp Act and many ignored the Declaratory Act, despite their agreement.
they kept taxing the colonists and started saying that the colonists could do nothing about it
Because the colonists had rejected their other acts.
declaratory act of 1766
They were happy!
to protest against British policies and ignore the an act from the colonists named Declaratory Act
Declaratory Act
Declaratory Act of 1766
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 It repealed the Stamp Act, but stated that the British could tax the colonies the same as they could tax the British.
declaratory act