The policies included self-government and salutary neglect. The colonial policy of self-government included the royal, proprietary, and charters. Eventually most colonies became royal colonies, since royal colonies were appointed a king and did overall better. Males were usually the kings and were the only one allowed to vote and own land. The process was a little messed up since the governor was not originally from the colony. So, the governor had power but the real leaders were from the colonies officials.
(Use the info above to add/lead in to you final answer which is below)
Salutary neglect was the British government not enforcing its trade laws, such as the Navigation Act as mentioned in question 2. The reason Britain allowed the neglect because the colonies and trade thrived.
(P.S yep that's question 3 follow me to question 4)
Great Britain
in the early 1700s
chess,
It didn't. What are you going on about fool!
what was the society like in the early 1600's
Louisbourg
Great Britain
the policy of Salutary Neglect
the policy of Salutary Neglect
appeasement.
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The war between the United States and Great Britain as outlined in the Act of 1812 was a big threat to the stability of the nation and a big challenge to stability in the late 1700s to early 1800s.
The war between the United States and Great Britain as outlined in the Act of 1812 was a big threat to the stability of the nation and a big challenge to stability in the late 1700s to early 1800s.
During colonial times, Virginia produced a great deal of tobacco and cotton.
French Missionaries
Appeasement
Great Britain, France and The Netherlands lost many of their colonial possessions to Japan.