It was King Philip the 3rd and he got mad afterwards and killed many people! Im not sure but I think it was King Charles II, he revoked it in 1684.
proprietary was the most independent. Royal colonies were governed directly by the monarchy and charter colonies were basically proprietary colonies that were granted by the monarchy and once the charter was revoked they usually became royal colonies.
revoked or annulled
Yes, Jamestown's proprietary charter was revoked in 1624. The Virginia Company, which had established the colony, faced financial difficulties and mismanagement, leading the English Crown to take direct control. As a result, Jamestown became a royal colony, transitioning from a proprietary venture to one under the authority of the monarchy.
"Ajudicated" means that the matter was heard and decision rendered by the judge/hearing officer. "Revoked" mean what it implies (i.e.- a drivers permit was revoked).
It mean revoked IMMEDIATELY, without a hearing. In other words "go directly to jail."
According to another post, Massachusetts became a royal colony in 1691.
It has been cancelled, it is no longer valid.
conflict isdisagreement between two or more people
It meqans that the release that was granted to the defendant (probation - bail - etc) is revoked by the judge and the person is to be taken into custody and remanded to jail.
You may mean 'repealed' which means revoked, rescinded, etc. something cancelled.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony did not intend to recognize the authority of King Charles II over their governance leading him to revoke their charter. They had been operating without any administration from England for nearly ten years prior to the English Restoration.