If you're referring only to British colonies, then there were only three. The New England Colonies, the Middle or Mid-Atlantic colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
The colonial regions in the 1700s were the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, the Southern Colonies, and the Back Country. The Back Country was near the Appalachian Mountains.
The 1700s saw a variety of governors across different regions, particularly in colonial America. Notable figures included William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania; Benjamin Franklin, who served as the colonial governor of Pennsylvania; and George Clinton, who became the governor of New York in the later part of the century. Each of these governors played significant roles in their colonies' governance and the lead-up to the American Revolution.
Yes they did.
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The Economies of the 3 colonial regions were different because they had different laws,different geographies,different cultures,and different religions
About 70%.
They all had royally appointed governors.
They looked big
mortar and pestle, herbs
all of them
why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700's