The colonists handled most governmental matters that were set forth by charter colonies. There were a total of 13 colonies.
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In charter colonies, governmental matters were typically handled by a governor and a council, both appointed by the colony's charter. The governor oversaw the administration and enforcement of laws, while the council often served as an advisory body. Additionally, many charter colonies had an elected assembly that allowed colonists to participate in local governance, reflecting a degree of self-rule. This structure facilitated a mix of colonial autonomy and oversight by the crown or chartering authority.
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What government matters were handled in the charter colonies
In the United States, public education is handled at the local governmental level. This is usually done by school boards of counties, cities, or regions.
(in the US) There is no overall federal law controlling the keeping of livestock. ing This question is a matter usually left up to the local governmental jurisdictions and usually handled by local zoning laws.
Spain could've handled their dominions better by not sucking dry the riches from the colonies. Also, they chould have not taken resources which would have created less corruption between the viceroys.