A combination of the supposed absurdity of being ruled by a country 3,000 miles away over an ocean and the way Britain mostly ignored the colonies brought about the growth of colonial self-government.
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Led to gradual development of a colonial sense of independence years before the Revolution.
the self-gove
Yes, it was self governed.
A self-governed by Puritan leaders.
A combination of the supposed absurdity of being ruled by a country 3,000 miles away over an ocean and the way Britain mostly ignored the colonies brought about the growth of colonial self-government.
Self-government is a government which is governed by itself. It is self controlling.
Self-government is a government which is governed by itself. It is self controlling.
John Primatt Redcliffe Maud has written: 'Local government in modern England' -- subject(s): Local government 'Johannesburg and the art of self-government' -- subject(s): Politics and government
"The idea of self-government was set forth by the British philosopher John Locke in his Two Treatises of Government, which had a strong influence on the political leaders of eighteenth-century America." Citation from American Government - Volkomer - page 6
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Ramsay Muir has written: 'National self-government, its growth and principles' -- subject(s): Politics and government, World War, 1914-1918, Representative government and representation, Nationalism
Led to gradual development of a colonial sense of independence years before the Revolution.
Self government
There are many reasons overall, but the most prevalent ways that self-government grew in the colonies was the desire to be free of the near-tyrannical control the British ruling class imposed on the commerce of the day