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What is colonial bureaucracy?

was an instrument or apparatus which included the employment of officials to assist in the administration of the colonial states.


Cause and effect of sons of liberty?

colonial power of officials


Who was the colonial playwright who made fun of British officials?

It was Mercy Otis Warner


Colonial officials often discouraged native peoples from?

practicing traditional customs


Why did Charles Townshend attempted to pay colonial bureaucrats with revenue from the Townshend duties?

wanted to reduce the officials' dependence on the colonial assemblies


Why did the british officials carried out the molasses act?

To inhibit colonial trade with the French West Indies.


Charles townshend attempted to pay colonial bureaucrats with revenue from the townshend duties because?

wanted to reduce the officials' dependence on the colonial assemblies (plato) ;D


What are similarities between today's schools and colonial times schools?

What are the differences between the pre-colonial classroom and modern classroom?


What principle of colonial government gives people the voice and a vote in what the government will and will not do by electing officials?

Representative government


What were the major differences between the rich and the poor during the colonial era?

Land and Money


Intolerable Acts 1774?

punished colonists for the Boston Tea Party. It suspended colonial legislature and ended town meetings in Massachusetts. Allowed British officials officials charged with crimes in the colonies to be tried in England.


How did the french system of colonial differ from that of great Britain?

There were several differences, but the clearest is that French colonial rule was direct from the Paris while British colonial rule preferred to leave amenable local leaders in charge.