A Kingdom.
The term for a colony under the direct control of the Queen or King was a kingdom. There were also parts of a kingdom called Principalities.
Royal colonies
the colonists,or puritans didnt want to be under rules of king george
All of the colonies was under the control of the King of England.
he didn't he couldn't handle it that why he split it in to three the people where called the Earles
Royal Colonies
The country of France under King Henry IV sponsored the settlement of Quebec which was founded by Samuel de Champlain on 3 July 1608.
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.
Under England's Limited Monarchy.
Royal Colony is the term for a colony under direct control of the English king or queen. Before the Revolutionary Wars, there were several Royal Colonies in North America.
It was called Plymouth Colony. Or somtimes New Plymouth or Plymouth Bay Colony.
Jamestown was named after King James I of England who reigned King when the colony was established. Similarly Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth, the "Virgin" queen, the college of William and Mary was named for the Monarchs William and Mary of Orange, and Williamsburg was named later, after the death of Queen Mary.