A Colony doesn't have to be ruled by a king...while the American Colonies were subject to England the term colony could be a group of individuals that have maintained a close association with the country/people they left behind.
Yes. But it can also be a group of animals, such as ants, penguins, or seals. Some of the "settlements" in Palestine are colonies of people from the United States.
A colony is a territory ruled by another nation
Yes?
It's called a "royal colony" Im not sure though...
Crown colonies were ruled by a governor appointed by the King.
The Georgia colony was initially governed by a group of trustees. There was widespread dissatisfaction from the colonists, and James Oglethorpe, who had originally petitioned for the colony, lost his enthusiasm, and no longer came to the colony. The colony ended its trusteeship government, and went into that of a royal colony in 1752.
The organization of the city. A polis controlled itself, be it through a king, despot, democracy or whatever. A colony did not, it was ruled by another city.
The Colony was established as a safe haven and refuge for European Quakers. But it was also a safe haven for any monotheistic religion.
they are England and Africa The people who are ruled by a king are his subjects.
in 1663 the carolina colony was it owned and ruled by the king of england
King Charles the second ruled the colony of Connecticut starting in 1639.
King George
A kingdom
All of the colonies was under the control of the King of England.
It's called a "royal colony" Im not sure though...
A royal colony is a colony ruled by the king's appointed officials.
Crown colonies were ruled by a governor appointed by the King.
The term for a colony under direct control of the English King or Queen is a royal colony, or crown colony. The colony is ruled by a governor appointed by the Monarch.
don Pedro was the son of the king and he ruled the colony Portugal
There were 3 types of colonies: Royal, Charter, and Proprietary. Charter colonies were given by the king, and some group had the power in that colony. Royal colonies were ruled directly by the king. Proprietary colonies were usually given to a single individual, who could do as he pleased, in terms of ruling that colony.