what rules did the colonists have to follow
The proclamation line of 1763 followed the Appalachian Mountains. This line was established by the British government to prevent further settlement by colonists west of the mountains.
Yes, the colonists of South Carolina had rules to follow. They were subject to the laws established by the colonial government, which were often based on English common law. These rules governed various aspects of colonial life, including property rights, trade, criminal offenses, and social behavior.
Fijis government follow the Westminster Abbey structure by the British.
It was like a government to the colonists. The colonists where so far away from the king that they made their own self government rather than follow the rules of the king across a whole ocean.
It was like a government to the colonists. The colonists where so far away from the king that they made their own self government rather than follow the rules of the king across a whole ocean.
Of course. ALL civilized nations of the world (and even some "un-civilized" ones), all have a codified rule of law. This has been true since ancient civilizations to present. When people immigrate, they bring their knowledge of former rules and laws with them. In the case of Colonial America, settlers were under British rule, so the colonists brought British rule and rules with them. If they were not from Britain, people were expected to adapt to British laws. However, British colonists finally had enough of British taxes and revolted. When the colonists made their own government and laws, people were expected to adapt to the rules and laws of The United States of America. This remains true today. (And immigrants to other countries are expected to follow their laws.)
It was like a government to the colonists. The colonists where so far away from the king that they made their own self government rather than follow the rules of the king across a whole ocean.
It was like a government to the colonists. The colonists where so far away from the king that they made their own self government rather than follow the rules of the king across a whole ocean.
Canada doesn't have a British government. The Canadian government does follow the Westminster model of government, which is named after the British Parliament. Also, for historical reasons, the Queen of Canada is also the Queen of the United Kingdom, though the two roles are legally distinct. The British government has no say in how Canada is governed.
because king george 111 thought he still ruled them over seas and they weren't following the rules
The coastline of Nova Scotia, (if you were crazy enough to follow it all) would take you on a zig zag course over 7500 km's long. That is more than the distance to the Equator from Nova Scotia. Luckily we have a lot of secondary highway that does indeed follow the beautiful coastline of Nova Scotia.