King George asked for troops to be sent to the New England colonies to maintain order after the colonists response to the Townshend Act, which taxed colonists on items and took away some of their freedoms. The Townshend Act taxed items such as tea and paper and let the British officials the authority to search the colonists' houses whenever they pleased. Obviously, the colonists did not like this and started to rebel and cause a scene, and when King George found out about this he sent troops to Boston in hopes of keeping the order and putting the colonists in line.
Stopping the government from putting unnecessary harsh penalties on criminals
Philip Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton's son
Eliza Hamilton Holly
Alexander Hamilton's daughter
William S. Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton's son
Alexander Hamilton's Wife
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton.
The best answer is the following one;
tried to force people to improve their morals.
The prohibition tried to make people stop drinking alcohol, which can be seen as "noble". People did not decide it themselves but it was forced on them, so it is justified to say that the law during the Prohibition time tried to force people to improve their morals.