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27 September, 00:41

Who imposed the Dominion of New England on the American colonies?

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  1. 27 September, 00:58
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    Administrators of the Dominion of New England in America NameTitleDate term ended Percy KirkeGovernor in Chief (designate) of the Dominion of New EnglandNot applicable Joseph DudleyPresident of the Council of New EnglandDecember 20, 1686 Sir Edmund AndrosGovernor in Chief of the Dominion of New England April 18, 1689
  2. 27 September, 01:11
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    After Andros' arrival, the council began a long process of harmonizing laws throughout the dominion to conform more closely to English laws. This work was so time-consuming that Andros issued a proclamation in March 1687 stating that pre-existing laws would remain in effect until they were revised. Massachusetts had no pre-existing tax laws, so a scheme of taxation was developed that would apply to the entire dominion, developed by a committee of landowners. The first proposal derived its revenues from import duties, principally alcohol. After much debate, a different proposal was abruptly proposed and adopted, in essence reviving previous Massachusetts tax laws. These laws had been unpopular with farmers who felt that the taxes were too high on livestock.[22] In order to bring in immediate revenue, Andros also received approval to increase the import duties on alcohol. [23]
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