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After the French and Indian Wars, the British Empire became more powerful in terms of land, but was also in a difficult economic condition.
Because of this, the British levied more taxes on the American colonies, which angered the colonists who were used to relatively low levels of taxation.
The British also wanted to control more aspects of American colonial life. The monarchs had become suspicious of colonial independence, and they wanted tighter control over the colonies.
They had a new general and created an ambush. Hope I helped :)
Zoning ordinances are a good example. A territory is divided in commercial, industrial and residential zones. A business cannot be built or established in a residential zone. Environmental laws and regulations are another example. Industries cannot (at least not according to the law) dump toxic, dangerous waste from their property. They have to remove toxic materials from their buildings such as asbestos.
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nah but thanks for the points IoI
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French for 'leave alone', laissez-faire is an economic theory that became popular in the 18th century. The driving idea behind laissez-faire as a theory was that the less the government is involved in free market capitalism<span>, the better off business will be, and then by extension society as a whole.</span>