Anti-Jewish legislation in pre-war Nazi Germany comprised several laws that segregated the Jews from German society and restricted Jewish people's political, legal and civil rights. Major legislative initiatives included a series of restrictive laws passed in 1933, the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, and a final wave of legislation preceding Germany's entry into World War II
Anti-Jewish legislation in pre-war Nazi Germany comprised several laws that segregated the Jews from German society and restricted Jewish people's political, legal and civil rights. Major legislative initiatives included a series of restrictive laws passed in 1933, the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, and a final wave of legislation preceding Germany's entry into World War II
The colonists were upset. Merchants thought the taxes hurt their <u><em>BUSINESS</em></u>
Many colonists such as Samuel Adams believed that Great Britain had no right to <u><em>TAX </em></u>the colonies at all without their consent. "NO taxation without <em><u>REPRESENTATION"</u></em>