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no only the council because they were appointed by the king.
He believed the colonies were represented by "virtual representation" in Parliament already. So, they did not need their own assemblies.
white men could participate but in later years, the king of England would accept or decline the law that is passed.
They could have not passed the stamp or sugar act to anger the colonist
List one specific way the King made it difficult for colonial legislatures to meet
no only the council because they were appointed by the king.
no only the council because they were appointed by the king.
no only the council because they were appointed by the king.
For an act passed by the Virginia House of Burgesses, the "lower house" of the colonial legislature, to become effective, it had to be approved by the Governor's Council, the "upper house" of the legislature, who were colonists appointed by the King, and by the Governor, also appointed by the King.
He believed the colonies were represented by "virtual representation" in Parliament already. So, they did not need their own assemblies.
Colonial New Jersey was ruled by a royal governor appointed by the king. The governor issued edicts and laws at the behest of the king. The king was not very nice.
white men could participate but in later years, the king of England would accept or decline the law that is passed.
The home government that colonised the region.
King Charles I.
What part of the colonial government headed the colony and carried out the king's orders
They could have not passed the stamp or sugar act to anger the colonist
List one specific way the King made it difficult for colonial legislatures to meet