The Declaratory Act
The Declaratory Act of 1766 was not like any of the other acts. it had almost nothing to do with the colonists, except their understanding of the role of the British Parliament. The Declaratory Act was a "simple" act that disputed the power that Britain had over the thirteen colonies. It also was designed to show Britain and America's relationship.
The Declaratory Act of 1766 was not like any of the other acts. it had almost nothing to do with the colonists, except their understanding of the role of the British Parliament. The Declaratory Act was a "simple" act that disputed the power that Britain had over the thirteen colonies. It also was designed to show Britain and America's relationship.