American revolution Quote by Thomas Hutchinson
“You must not deprive the colonies of their right to make laws for themselves. Parliament should only make laws necessary for the empire as a whole.”
About This Quote
The colonies should retain self‑governance; Parliament’s role is limited to empire‑wide necessities.
In simple terms: Colonies keep law‑making power, Parliament only handles empire matters.
Respect local legislative autonomy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- colonial administration
- modern federal systems
- regional autonomy debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can a balance be struck between central authority and local self‑rule?
- What risks arise when central bodies overreach?
Centralized control can stifle local needs and responsiveness.