Not much really.
The government did not really govern the big business and they could basically do what they pleased. But as the journalists and writers and the workers started bringing all the bad things the big businesses were doing to the light of day the government started intervening just a little. A landmark law passed at the time would be the <span> Sherman Act that was against the trusts. </span>
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If you are talking about the tax collector from Britain that goes to tax the colonists, then he gets harmed. The colonists channel their anger through the tax collector to the government of Britain. They pour a sticky liquid on him and cover him in feathers.
The <span>Kansas Nebraska act was supposedly going to settle the issue of "slavery" in the United States by leaving the decision up to "popular sovereignty". It ultimately failed, however. </span>