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Various leaders of the Roman Empire tried to quell Hispania(Spain) the most successful of whom was Quintus Sertorius.
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=Great Britain almost entirely ruled the colonies in the 1700s.=
The thirteen colonies were ruled by George III at the time of the American Revolution.
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There were a number of British viceroys before independence. They ruled all the villages and cities.
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No. At the time when america was colonized parts of italy were ruled by other countries or city states, and they didn't had colonies in america.But there were explorers from Italy that were working for other states, for example Columbus.
the original 13 colonies were ruled by what European country?
Viceroys, and ill copy and paste the passage online i found the answer in,Spain ruled her colonies as she ruled her homeland: the king had absolute power. Viceroys, or vice kings, authorized by the king to govern the colonies, were responsible to a council in Spain, which in turn was responsible to the king. The viceroy made the laws and enforced them with his army. Spain directed her colonies with a tight rein; Spanish settlers and Indians had no say about the laws they lived under, many of which were severe. Taxes collected by the viceroy in the name of the king were levied on the settlers, and trade was forbidden with anyone other than Spain herself. Colonists were allowed to purchase supplies from Spain alone, and goods from America could be carried only in Spanish ships to Spanish ports
Viceroys, and ill copy and paste the passage online i found the answer in,Spain ruled her colonies as she ruled her homeland: the king had absolute power. Viceroys, or vice kings, authorized by the king to govern the colonies, were responsible to a council in Spain, which in turn was responsible to the king. The viceroy made the laws and enforced them with his army. Spain directed her colonies with a tight rein; Spanish settlers and Indians had no say about the laws they lived under, many of which were severe. Taxes collected by the viceroy in the name of the king were levied on the settlers, and trade was forbidden with anyone other than Spain herself. Colonists were allowed to purchase supplies from Spain alone, and goods from America could be carried only in Spanish ships to Spanish ports
From 1521 to 1821 Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire. It was an overseas territory ruled by successive viceroys, and known as the "Viceroyalty of the New Spain".
Monarchy. All these territories were incorporated to the Spanish Empire, and in some instances, were ruled by viceroys.
Great Britain ruled the 13 original American Colonies.
Various leaders of the Roman Empire tried to quell Hispania(Spain) the most successful of whom was Quintus Sertorius.
The certain Brazil was the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery. It would appear that documentation is required to establish a fact that the United States was the first nation in the Americas to adopt slavery. With that said, it's clear that before the United States was an independent country, slavery existed in the Americas where the British, French and Spanish ruled colonies and territories.
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