You would be called a proprietor
The people who owned and controlled all the land of a colony were called proprietors or Lord Proprietors. Initially land was divided up by giving "headrights",which means, anyone who had paid his own passage was given 100 acres. Those given the land grants, had to pay a fee to the Lord Proprietors.
HE DID NOT PAY THE INDIANS FOR LAND INSTEAD HE WENT AND FOUND UN OWNED LAND
Territory ruled by a distant land is called a colony. A colony is any people or territory separated from but subject to a ruling power or government.
that would be the settlement on Roanoke Island. It was unsuccessful so it was the "Lost Colony."
The land was originally owned by Spain.
You would be called a proprietor
They were men who owned all the land of the colony
an ownerowners
i think that is the feudalist sort of colony....
The people who owned and controlled all the land of a colony were called proprietors or Lord Proprietors. Initially land was divided up by giving "headrights",which means, anyone who had paid his own passage was given 100 acres. Those given the land grants, had to pay a fee to the Lord Proprietors.
White men who owned land.
An area of land owned by a country is called territory.
It is mary land yo mama ;p
HE DID NOT PAY THE INDIANS FOR LAND INSTEAD HE WENT AND FOUND UN OWNED LAND
Territory ruled by a distant land is called a colony. A colony is any people or territory separated from but subject to a ruling power or government.
William Bradford was one of the founders of the Plymouth Colony and served as governor for over 30 years. The king owned the land prior to William Bradford.
White men over 21 who owned land and were members of the church.