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The colonists handled most governmental matters that were set forth by charter colonies. There were a total of 13 colonies.
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What government matters were handled in the charter colonies
The Colonists
In charter colonies, governmental matters were typically handled by a governor and a council, both appointed by the colony's charter. The governor oversaw the administration and enforcement of laws, while the council often served as an advisory body. Additionally, many charter colonies had an elected assembly that allowed colonists to participate in local governance, reflecting a degree of self-rule. This structure facilitated a mix of colonial autonomy and oversight by the crown or chartering authority.
the matters were handled by the british officers giving spankings to the people
Charter colonies were governed by a king.
In a charter colony all the people who selected the Governor had a say in all the matters, so any promblem could be delt by the people and revolutions would have been avoided.
proprietary was the most independent. Royal colonies were governed directly by the monarchy and charter colonies were basically proprietary colonies that were granted by the monarchy and once the charter was revoked they usually became royal colonies.