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Who had final authority over the colonists?

Who had the final authority over the colonists, royal governors, colonial legislatures, citizens themselves, the English monarch


English colonial governors were elected by the colonists in which type of colony?

charter colonies


What issue divided colonial governors appointed by the king and legislatures elected by colonists?

To deal with a scarcity of gold and silver coins, legislatures supported printing paper money despite opposition from the governors.


When was Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors created?

Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors was created in 1896.


How were the colonists likely to respond to the governors' actions?

The colonists were likely to respond to the governors' actions with resistance and opposition. They were angered by the governors' oppressive and abusive policies, which violated their rights and freedoms. The colonists often engaged in acts of protest, such as boycotts and protests, to challenge the governors' authority.


Which of these is an example of a check held by colonial legislatures over the royal governors?

Colonial legislatures controlled the income given to royal governors.


Who appointed colonial governors?

The home government that colonised the region.


Colonial legislatures were often able to bend the power of the governors to their will because?

colonial legislatures controlled taxes and expenditures that paid the governors' salaries


Who enforced the English laws that the colonists had to obay?

the parliement


Did the colonial governors have the powers of patronage and the veto?

yes


in what two ways were the governors of the colonist chosen in what two ways were the governors of the colonist chosen?

elected by the colonists or appointed by the English king


Did the colonists call the actions of the royal governors tyranny?

Yes they did.