There were no popularly elected assemblies
Relations Between Britain and its American Colonies ... As a result, the British took control of lands that had been claimed by France. ... They had come to consider their colonial legislatures as smaller, but similar to ... They had different everyday concerns than the people in Britain.
the places that they where sent from like the English had different instructions than the British
The Middle Colonies were more ethnically and religiously diverse than the other British colonies. Unlike the other British colonies, they actually had written freedom of religion laws. See link provided-
France is roughly 18 times smaller in land area compared to British Columbia.
Their Colonies were set up Along the Coast making them easier to defend, and the Population of Europe was about 15 times greater than New France
No, there was only 13.
New France
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
some areas were marshier than others. the marshier [wetter] had more diseases. Culture also played a big role. the colonies closer by the Atlantic shore were more british than the ones on the backcountry, which were more Irish/scottish.
He gave the British colonies a better right than the people in the colonie of north America.
French people are as different as British or Americans. There's no reason you would find stereotypical people more than elsewhere.