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In the two-tiered system of colonial government in the early eighteenth century, which group had authority to enact laws that applied both to colonists and to people in great britain?

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In the two-tiered system of colonial government in the early eighteenth century, the parliament had the authority to enact laws that applied both to colonists and to people in Great Britain. In England, it was the Parliament that enacted laws which the colonists were required to comply.

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