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It was a charter colony.
Yes, Connecticut was not a self-governing colony but a proprietary colony.
The Connecticut Charter was the agreement with the king and Parliment that set the laws, punishments etc. for the colony of Connecticut.
It was a charter colony. It is a New England colony.
It was when the general court of Connecticut formally received the Charter won from King Charles II of England by the diplomacy of Governor John Winthrop, Jr. 25 years later, with the succession of James II to the throne, Connecticut's troubles began. Sir Edmund Andros, his Majesty's agent, arrived in Hartford with an armed force to seize the Charter.
Connecticut and rhode Island- they were the charter colonies
Connecticut was first a proprietary colony, then finally succeeded in a Royal Charter under John Winthrop Jr. in 1662.
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According to Merriam-Webster, a corporate colony is a charter colony (as Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Virginia) having a royal charter granted to the inhabitants as a corporate body. Corporate colonies had a charter granted by the English monarch to stockholders.
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A charter colony is a colony that was started with a charter. A charter is permission from the King or Queen to start a colony.