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Yes, colonial Delaware was a slave-holding colony. Slavery was legal and practiced in Delaware from the early colonial period until the end of the Civil War. The economy of the colony relied on slave labor for industries such as agriculture and shipbuilding.
Colonial Delaware was not democratic in any way. As a matter of fact, democracy was unheard of in all the English colonies. Delaware was the first colony to ratify the constitution.
There were actually quite a few leaders of the colony of Delaware. The very first leader of the colonies was King George.
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In 1704, Delaware's first independent legislature met.
Assuming you meant in the United States, the first colony was the Colony of Virginia established in 1607.
William Coddington was the first governor of the Rhode Island colony. Another leader of the Rhode Island colony was Roger Williams.
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