proprietary
a royal colony :)
When a colony was run by a governor who answered directly to the crown, it was called a royal colony. The governors in these colonies were appointed by the British throne.
Crown colonies were ruled by a governor appointed by the King.
A Crown Colony was an area owned by the UK that was governed by a governor, appointed by the Monarch. In other words, it was directly controlled by the UK.
The ors is made up of the governor who is responsible for the oppointment and descipline of principal officers of the colony this means for defense and enforcing imperial orders.
the old representative consist of a governor the council and the assembly while the crown colony consist of a governor executive council and a legislative council.
The British official appointed by the King to rule over a Royal Colony is called a "Royal Governor." The Royal Governor was responsible for overseeing the colony's administration, enforcing colonial laws, and representing the interests of the Crown. This position was crucial in maintaining British control over colonial affairs.
A colony of the British Empire not having an elective magistracy or a parliament, but governed by a chief magistrate (called Governor) appointed by the Crown, with executive councilors nominated by him and not elected by the people.
A royal colony is governed directly by the British crown, with a governor appointed by the monarch. In contrast, a proprietary colony is controlled by an individual or group to whom the monarch has granted land rights. Proprietary colonies operate as semi-independent entities with the ability to establish their own governments.
the governor has all executive power in his hands
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.
Singapore became a crown colony on April 1, 1867. This transition marked the end of its status as a Straits Settlement under direct control of the British East India Company, which had established Singapore as a trading post in 1819. As a crown colony, Singapore was governed directly by the British Crown, allowing for more direct administration and control.