Colonial and State Governments are different by:
Colonial = had been rules by royal governors who where appointed by the British king.
Governments = had the power to dismiss elected assemblies.
False
Excise tax was charged on liquor by the colonial governments. It was a significant source of income for the governments.
State governments in the United States, following independence, were more democratic than British colonial regimes primarily due to their emphasis on popular sovereignty and individual rights. Most state constitutions established mechanisms for broader public participation, such as elected legislatures and expanded voting rights, compared to the limited franchise under British rule. Additionally, state governments often included bills of rights that protected citizens’ freedoms, reflecting a commitment to democratic principles that were largely absent in colonial governance. This shift marked a significant move towards self-governance and accountability to the populace.
Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition.
The state governments have many of the same rights as the federal government of the United States. The states have the right to elect officials to run the state. The only right that a state government does not have is to allow new states into the Union.
They had different laws lol
False
We have amended our ways by adding laws, and making specific changes to our way of life, including several amendments to our Constitution.
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the relationship between the federal government and state governments is specifically laid out in the constitution
Excise tax was charged on liquor by the colonial governments. It was a significant source of income for the governments.
Most early state governments were representative while the British government was a monarchy.
They had different laws lol
no
Because elections are controlled by state or local governments
Because elections are controlled by state or local governments