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The Declaratory Act - 1766
BRITISH PARLIAMENT
An act for the better securing the dependency of his majesty's dominions in
America upon the crown and parliament of Great Britain.
Whereas several of the houses of
representatives in his Majesty's colonies and plantations in America,
have of late against law, claimed to themselves, or to the general
assemblies of the same, the sole and exclusive right of imposing duties
and taxes upon his majesty's subjects in the said colonies and
plantations; and have in pursuance of such claim, passed certain votes,
resolutions, and orders derogatory to the legislative authority of
parliament, and inconsistent with the dependency Of the said colonies
and plantations upon the crown of Great Britain : may it therefore
please your most excellent Majesty, that it may be declared ; and be it
declared by the King's most excellent majesty, by and with the advice
and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, in this
present parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, That the
said colonies and plantations in America have been, are, and of
right ought to be, subordinate unto, and dependent upon the imperial
crown and parliament of Great Britain; and that the King's
majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and
temporal, and commons of Great Britain, in parliament assembled, had.
bath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to `make laws
and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and
people of America, subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all
cases whatsoever,
II. And be it further declared and enacted by the authority aforesaid,
That all resolutions, votes, orders, and proceedings, in any of the said
colonies or plantations, whereby the power and authority of the
parliament of Great Britain, to make laws and statutes as aforesaid, is
denied, or drawn into question, arc, and are hereby declared to be,
utterly null and void to all in purposes whatsoever.
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