lower house only !!
There were three types or systems of government used within Colonial. All of the systems of Colonial government in the 13 Colonies elected their own.
Well the answer is the upper house
govenor and upper house of legislature
The proprietor allowed colonists to elect representatives to an assembly.
He granted colonists the right to elect representatives to the legislative assembly in 1701.
The governor was appointed by congress.
The colonists elected the leaders just like when adults elect presidents.
The plebeians were the social group that elected the tribunes.
lower house only
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.
upper house only
royal charter
The proprietor allowed colonists to elect representatives to an assembly.
miranda cosgrove because she is famous
the company hoped to be repaid in silver and gold from jamestown
Parliament
Yes, they could.
no
The 17th Amendment gave voters the right to elect senators
Charter of Liberties