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the governor has all executive power in his hands

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Q: What are Three reasons why the Crown colony may be considered as an authoritarian?
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What is a name for royal colony?

a royal colony is where the crown rules a colony in america, so basically a king or queen ruling a colony far away an example is new york


A colony run by a governor who was directly responsible to the crown was called?

a royal colony :)


What is the reason why it was introduce crown colony?

The Bahamas was in a state of ruins because of the pirates and the ineffective Proprietary Governors. This became a great concern for English merchants who were losing fortunes to pirates. To stop this the Crown had to regain control of The Bahamas. The Crown purchased the islands from the Proprietors and set up their own form of government to try and stop the pirates. The form of government set up by the Crown was called Crown Colony Government. In 1718 the Crown sent their first Royal Governor to The Bahamas Captain Woodes Rogers.


What is the difference between charter and royal charter was royal charter only granted to royal colony and charter to proprietary colony or self-governing colony?

A charter company is granted land to colonize and basically rule themselves/elect their own leaders. On the other hand, the royal colony is directly ruled by the crown


Why did loyalists oppose independence from B Britain?

There were probably a number of reasons, depending upon the circumstances of the individual, but the main reasons were that the individual was not unhappy with the circumstances of his life and, as a British subject, felt a strong sense of loyalty to Britain and the king.