What is the Declaratory Act?
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The American Colonies Act 1766, commonly known as the Declaratory Act, was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act 1765 and the changing and lessening of the Sugar Act.
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Declaratory Act, (1766), declaration by the British Parliament that accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act. It stated that the British Parliament’s taxing authority was the same in America as in Great Britain. Parliament had directly taxed the colonies for revenue in the Sugar Act (1764) and the Stamp Act (1765).
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The American Colonies Act 1766, commonly known as the Declaratory Act, was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act 1765 and the changing and lessening of the Sugar Act
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Repealed by: Statute Law Revision Act 1964
Citation: 6 Geo 3 c 12
Royal assent: 18 March 1766
Territorial extent: British America and the British West Indies
Introduced by: Charles Watson-Wentworth
Commencement: 18 March 1766
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