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Who were the colonists in charter colonies allowed to elect?

The colonists in charter colonies were allowed to elect their governors and both Houses. Colonists in the royal and proprietary colonies were only allowed to elect the Lower House, not the Upper House and governor.


Who were colonists in royal colonies allowed to elect?

miranda cosgrove because she is famous


Who were colonists in the royal colony allowed to elect?

upper house only


Who were colonists in the proprietary colonies allowed to elect?

lower house only


A charter that allowed the colonists to elect their own governor was called a?

royal charter


Were the middle colonies royal colonies?

Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.


What body of government did the colonies not have the right to elect representatives?

The colonies did not have the right to elect representatives to the British Parliament. While they had their own colonial assemblies that allowed for some local governance, decisions regarding taxation and other significant matters were ultimately controlled by Parliament, where the colonies had no representation. This lack of representation became a central grievance leading up to the American Revolution.


What are characteristics of royal colonies?

Royal colonies were ruled by a governor. This governor was appointed by the Monarch. Royal colonies are also known as crown colonies.


Why are royal colonies better than proprietary colonies and the self governing colonies?

because the royal colonies had a whole country backing them up.


Who were colonist in charter colonies allow to elect?

governor and legislature


Does Sweden elect their king?

No, one is born into the Royal family in Sweden.


What type of colonies were most of the English colonies in North America?

royal colonies