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Why is the Declaratory Acts important

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Basically, the Declaratory Act laid the groundwork for future laws that would lead the colonists to say that enough was enough and take on the massive British Empire in a war that would redefine the world.

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It gave the british goverment power to implement any laws on the american colonies

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