Self-governing
by making laws that the people didn't like so they clashed with the Royal governors over power.
Bill of rights.
i don't know of any exact newspapers but if you had to do a paper you could name it the Colonial Gezette or something like that
because they be all like YOLO4DAYZ
The colonial boycotts were an example of taxation without representation because the British imposed new tax laws without anybody from the colonies to represent them in Britain. They had no say in any new laws, or acts, that the British imposed on them. It would kind of be like if Michigan had no representatives in Congress (which means no say in our government) and had to abide by laws they had no say in.
Google Pennsylvania colonial flag under images
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Colonial Pennsylvania had the Appalachian mountains run through pretty much the middle of the colony.
It was boring
it was bad because the chicken couldn't cross the road
very EASY, farmers had to sell they're own cropps.
it was bad, ughly, and stupif
it had a wonderful economy
Like most of the colonies Pennsylvania made money in agriculture (crops and cattle) and manufacturing (cloth and shipbuilding).
It was a direct democracy.