There is only one government in England that sits in the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London.
However, England is part of the United Kingdom that includes Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each of these three have there own assemblies, although England does not. Members of parliament from each of the other countries can vote and deciding legislation for England and the rest of the United Kingdom.
Each County in England has it's own County Council. Within the towns and cities there are local councils. Within these there are then numerous parish councils too. All
Additionally, the United Kingdom is part of the European Union and following the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, more governance has been handed over to Brussels.
Please clarify your question. Do you mean colonial governments? Or changes of governments in England? England has had a Monarchichal / Parlimentary government for many centuries. There has been no change. They gave up many colonies and only have a few left.
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The new England colonies had democratic government because many men got to vote on who to run the colony
New England had a democratic government. The Puritans made the laws and many were harsh and had death as the penalty.
It ended the Dominion of New England and restored separate colonial governments.
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what was the great schism
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There was 60 governments
The government in the colony of North Carolina was similar to the other colonies. These governments were run as English governments with structures from England.
King George III said this.
The government in the colony of North Carolina was similar to the other colonies. These governments were run as English governments with structures from England.