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The was the substitute and representative for the King of England in the colonies.?

Governor


The was the substitute and representative for the King of England in the colonies?

(royal governor)


Why did representative government develop in the colonies?

this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.


Why representative government developed in the colonies?

this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.


In the colonies who was the substitute for the king?

(royal governor)


What was the purpose of the royal governor in the original colonies?

to serve as a substitute for the king


How was the representative government in the colonies?

It was limited in the colonies because the English King and the Parliament still had power over the colonies. Happy to help from Thong Tran!


How was the representative government limited in the colonies?

It was limited in the colonies because the English King and the Parliament still had power over the colonies. Happy to help from Thong Tran!


What was the purpose of royal governor in the original colonies?

to serve as a substitute for the king


Did the king of England appoint the governors of most of the colonies?

No, actually the people voted on it. There was a representative government.


In what ways did the colonies have representative governments and in what ways were the governments not representative?

Some colonies didn't chose to have a representative government, others did.


How was government not representative in the Thirteen Colonies?

It is representative in every way.