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were not represented in the british parliament
Nothing. The colonist saw themselves as British and were actually loyal to the king.
colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. british rights were defined by laws and tradition
A colonial period is a period of time in a nation's history when it was under the control of a colonial power. One example is when the U.S. Colonies were under control of the British government before the Revolutionary War.
Parliament was a British legislation Colonial gov't is an example of Congress
were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the British Parliament
were not represented in the british parliament
were not represented in the British Parliament
had direct representation through assemblies - apex
Nothing. The colonist saw themselves as British and were actually loyal to the king.
The American colonies had direct representation through assemblies.Had direct representation through assemblesA difference between government in Britain and government in colonial America was that the colonies were not represented by British parliament.
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Colonial America did not have a standardized system of laws or even a federal government. Legally, the colonies were under British law, which prescribed imprisonment.
The organization and structure of British colonial governments in America shared destined to become the United States had its own history and development.