All the colonies were based off of one basic form of Democracy. However they were all technically from the same "strain" or "type" of government. So they all use different types.
the British government had the final say over all the colonies
No, the New England colonies practiced in democratic government.
All colonies had their own form of government, so yes. Maryland was a self governing colony from Great Britain as well as the colonies as a whole.
the government was the propietors or at least that was who they were
the thirteen colinies had a different governer for every state and they were not very cooperative but in the end they all worked together
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the British government had the final say over all the colonies
All colonies had their own form of government, so yes. Maryland was a self governing colony from Great Britain as well as the colonies as a whole.
No, the New England colonies practiced in democratic government.
the government was the propietors or at least that was who they were
the thirteen colinies had a different governer for every state and they were not very cooperative but in the end they all worked together
There are no examples to give you if you are asking about American colonies. The colonies were all English colonies and had the king as the head of government. They were all dependent on England.
The first document that established a government for all the colonies, after they declared independence, was the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.
The benefits of the states coming together to form a federal government were that there was increased security. Also, there was an improvement in the economic status of all the colonies.
They came over to these colonies looking for a new life. Each colony had a representative government and religious freedom. Also, they were all charter colonies and had the same economical establishments.
Government family and religion
Capitalism is not a form of government. Communism is not a form of government. Socialism is not a form of government. All three of those are economic forms, not forms of government.