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The colonist had to listen to what the British soldiers and the government and let British soldiers live with them

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Why was King George III unfair to the colonist?

he felt that the colonists were traitors and since they were still his subjects, they still had to follow his laws


Did the settlers have rules or laws to follow?

Of course. ALL civilized nations of the world (and even some "un-civilized" ones), all have a codified rule of law. This has been true since ancient civilizations to present. When people immigrate, they bring their knowledge of former rules and laws with them. In the case of Colonial America, settlers were under British rule, so the colonists brought British rule and rules with them. If they were not from Britain, people were expected to adapt to British laws. However, British colonists finally had enough of British taxes and revolted. When the colonists made their own government and laws, people were expected to adapt to the rules and laws of The United States of America. This remains true today. (And immigrants to other countries are expected to follow their laws.)


During the 1600s did colonists in north America follow the common law?

No they did not they thought that the laws were unfair like the taxation without representation.


Did the colonists follow the companies orders?

yes


What effect do you think the policy of salutary neglet had on the colonists respect for the british laws and authority?

the colonists probably thought of britain as "bossy" and they did not want to follow the rules that brittain were giving them sources: i am in 8th grade and my teacher gave us this question, and this is how i answered it.

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What did the laws had colonists had to follow?

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What did townshend acts besides new taxes?

It passed new laws for the colonists to follow those new laws


What did Townshend Acts create besides New Taxes?

It passed new laws for the colonists to follow those new laws


What was the effect of the coercive act?

becuase they coerced or forced the colonists to follow laws they felt were unfair


Which of these documents was an agreement among new colonists to follow laws for the common good?

magna carta


What did the mother country do to the colonies if they didnt follow laws?

During the time of the Colonies and the American Revolution many things happened. If the colonists did not follow the laws, many were imprisoned and many were put to death.


What was the relationship between the American colonists and the English during the middle of the 18th century?

continued to drift in a period of benign neglect


What did the Townshend Act create besides new taxes?

They boycotted goods


Why did Virginia colonists want a local government to make their laws?

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Why was King George III unfair to the colonist?

he felt that the colonists were traitors and since they were still his subjects, they still had to follow his laws


Did the settlers have rules or laws to follow?

Of course. ALL civilized nations of the world (and even some "un-civilized" ones), all have a codified rule of law. This has been true since ancient civilizations to present. When people immigrate, they bring their knowledge of former rules and laws with them. In the case of Colonial America, settlers were under British rule, so the colonists brought British rule and rules with them. If they were not from Britain, people were expected to adapt to British laws. However, British colonists finally had enough of British taxes and revolted. When the colonists made their own government and laws, people were expected to adapt to the rules and laws of The United States of America. This remains true today. (And immigrants to other countries are expected to follow their laws.)


During the 1600s did colonists in north America follow the common law?

No they did not they thought that the laws were unfair like the taxation without representation.