
What was the British policy of refusing to enforce british laws in American colonies
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Answered by kjohnben
Salutary neglect Salutary neglect is an American history term that refers to the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British Crown policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws meant to keep American colonies obedient to England. It was informed by the believe that if the colonies were not strictly monitored they would flourish.