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The lower house legislature was elected by those property owners qualified to vote.
Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.
theyre royal colonies
Royal colonies were important for expanding the empire as well as allowing easy access to goods that the Royal empire needed.
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"The only representatives of the people of these colonies are persons chosen therein by themselves and that no taxes ever have been or can be constitutionally imposed on them" is part of the Stamp Act. The conclusion is that the colonist who have no representation in the British government cannot be taxed by England.
The lower house legislature was elected by those property owners qualified to vote.
Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.
It depended on the colony. Several of the colonies such as Virginia and Massachusetts, had elected representatives and were virtually self-governing. Others, such as the southern colonies were still governed by royal appointees.
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Royal colonies were governed by an appointed governor with a lieutenant governor and a chief justice as primary staff members. The Crown also selected a council to serve as the colony's upper house while British leaders promised that an elected lower house would be chosen once the colonies developed a population
Royal colonies were ruled by a governor. This governor was appointed by the Monarch. Royal colonies are also known as crown colonies.
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because the royal colonies had a whole country backing them up.
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