You may wish to be more specific as to which proprietors you are talking about.
they were as
Carolina,and to set up a government for the colony
the colony that portsmouth is apart of is... New England
They were men who owned all the land of the colony
Proprietors
Yes.
Ask someone else
a colony granted by royalty to one or more proprietors who had full governing rights
The king, or his officials, appointed North Carolina's governor and had the right to approve (or disapprove) its laws. The Lords Proprietors ran the colony because it was so far away from England. Some of the proprietors were not very good at governing and taxes were not being collected and there were problems with pirates and Native Americans. In 1729, seven of the eight Lords Proprietors agreed to sell their shares of North Carolina to King George II, and North Carolina, too, became a royal colony.
Jamestown became England's first royal colony in the Americas in 1619
Neither colony was happy with its proprietors. They had differenet religious views. They had different economic views. The king ordered them to become separate
North Carolina