(Source: Lostpine — The 27 Grievances Explained)

🔹 1. Original Grievance

“For suspending our Legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.”

🔹 2. What This Meant to the Colonists

The King dissolved colonial legislatures and claimed the right to make all laws for the colonies.

🔹 3. Historical Context

After dissolving assemblies in New York, Massachusetts, and other colonies, royal governors issued proclamations that replaced local laws. Colonists believed this destroyed their right to self‑government.

🔹 4. Constitutional Response

  • Article I, Sections 7–8 — only Congress can legislate.
  • Representation ensures laws reflect the will of the people. This prevents any ruler from claiming unlimited legislative power.

🔹 5. Key Vocabulary

  • Legislature
  • Proclamation
  • Representation

🔹 6. Critical Thinking Questions

  1. Why is it dangerous for one authority to claim total lawmaking power?
  2. How does the Constitution ensure laws come from elected representatives?
  3. What protections exist today against government overreach?

🔹 7. Short Writing Prompt

Explain how Grievance 22 shows the colonists’ belief that laws must come from the people’s representatives.

🔹 8. Extension Activity

Write a short speech arguing why legislatures should never be suspended.