answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Royal Colonies.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When the king retained full control over colonies and all colonial laws had to be approved by him the colonies were known as?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What was an affect of nationalism on European colonies in the 19th century?

Colonies began fighting to overthrow colonial control over their governments


Ethnic and cultural divisions between peoples were used by colonial powers to maintain control of their colonies?

TRUE


Which colonial powers exercised the least amount of control over the commercial and political practices in their colonies?

Great Britain


True or false Ethnic and cultural divisions between peoples were used by colonial powers to maintain control of their colonies?

true


What did states do during the American Revolution?

Colonial America did not have States at the time of the American Revolution. We had 13 colonies under British control.


How did paternalism affect colonies?

Europeans used paternalism as a direct form of control of the colonies. They provided for the colonial peoples' needs but did not give them full rights or self determination.


America in the Colonial Era?

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.


How did Europeans use paternalism to govern people colonies?

Europeans used paternalism as a direct form of control of the colonies. They provided for the colonial peoples' needs but did not give them full rights or self determination.


How does the way in which colonial assemblies usually exercise control over Royal officials in the colonies get directly challenged by the parliamentary acts of the 1760s?

The parliamentary acts of the 1760s took local authority away from Colonial assemblies.


What were used in colonies to control local affairs and protect individual?

colonial courts i know this because i had the same question and my teacher who's a geologist told me the answer.


What was paved the way for greater colonial unification?

After years of living outside direct British control, the colonies developed an "American" spirit of independence. As the colonial societies grew and began to overlap it increased unity. Whenever the British started exerting their rule again in the colonies, Americans were united in anger.


2 goals did the Britain's accomplish by the Tea Act?

1. maintaining colonial control 2. creating a monopoly on tea in the colonies for the East India Company.