Because the American colonies were a month away, by ship. Nothing went faster than that, so the royal officials in London were unable to manage things in the colonies.
Yes Georgia was foounded in the 1700s
Prior to 1700, the colonies established in the New World had a certain degree of religious freedom. The New England colonies were mainly Puritans, while a Southern colony like Maryland was founded as a haven for Catholics. In a Middle colony like Pennsylvania, people were predominantly Quakers.
The British colonists came to America for religious freedom. The British government didn't like that so they claimed the colonies. The official religion of the British at the time was Christianity.
There was a few developments of the local government affected the colonies. The main affects were power and money.
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The government in the colonies during the 1700's was not very organized. Although they were made of different branches and had separate colony bodies, the central government was nothing compared to the governing power of the British. Many of the colonies had their own governing body that only had to do with that specific colony, like the House of Burgesses. The central governing body couldn't have complete control over all of the colonies at once either.
13 colonies.
By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
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