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What did the Declaratory Act allow Parliament to do?

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In order to formally declare its dominance over the American colonies, Parliament passed the Declaratory Act in March 1766. The repeal of the Stamp Act, which had sparked boycotts and protests in the colonies, coincided with the passage of the act. According to the act, Parliament could enact laws that were legally binding on the colonies and had the same authority in America as it did in Britain. The act served as both a defense against humiliation and a response to the Stamp Act's failure.

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